Out Now
An
Interesting Find
by Lucy
Felthouse
(@cw1985)
#menage #military #gay
Blurb:
Nathan and Lee are on a relaxing summer holiday
in the UK. They plan to do lots of walking and exploring in the beautiful
English countryside. Naturally, typical British weather derails their plans on
their first day, leaving them cooped up indoors with little to do but read.
When the weather clears, the men eagerly put on
their hiking boots and head out for a walk. However, when they reach their
destination—a pond a little distance from their holiday cottage—they make a
shocking discovery. An odd-looking bundle of rags turns out to be an
unconscious man. With no one else around, and no mobile phone signal to call
for help, they manage to get the stranger back to their cottage to get him warm
and dry, and figure out what to do next.
When their unexpected house guest regains
consciousness, however, things just get more complicated. The stranger—a
British soldier called Jonny—doesn’t want the authorities to be notified of his
presence. As the three men try to come to some agreement, the sexual tension in
the air becomes apparent, and suddenly the last thing on any of their minds is
leaving the cottage…
Excerpt:
Closing his book with a very final slap, Nathan
then put it on the coffee table in front of him. He leaned back in his chair.
Stretching languidly, he said, “Bloody good, that was. Though, admittedly, I
thought it’d last me all week. Wasn’t expecting to get through it on day one.”
Raising an eyebrow, Lee shot Nathan an amused
glance. “Not far off myself. Fucking storm. Stupid us, eh, going on holiday in
the UK in summertime—not like you can guarantee the sodding weather, is it?
Should’ve gone to the Canaries.”
“No, we can’t guarantee the weather, but…”
Nathan gave the window a sidelong glance, “I do have some good news.”
“Yeah?”
“Yeah. The torrential downpour has stopped.”
“Seriously?” Lee slammed his own book closed and
scurried over to the window. “Oh, wow, it’s cleared right up, and I can see a
rainbow. Wanna head out? Just a little wander down to that pond we saw on the
way here, maybe? Get some fresh air. We’ve got loads of daylight left, haven’t
we?”
Nathan checked his watch. “Yeah, plenty.
Especially if we’re only nipping to the pond. It’s probably only a
fifteen-minute walk.”
“Fantastic. I was going a bit fucking stir crazy
in here. I’ll grab our coats and shoes.”
Lee had disappeared into the hallway of their
rented holiday cottage before Nathan had the chance to reply. Shaking his head
with a smile, Nathan collected their empty mugs from the coffee table and took
them into the kitchen, then got a bottle of water from the fridge. He doubted
they’d need a drink during their short trek along the road, but he could just
shove the bottle in his coat pocket and forget about it. At least it’d be there
if they wanted it.
When he returned to the living room, Lee was
just about to tie up his laces.
“I got water,” Nathan said, brandishing the
bottle.
“Cool. Shoes are there.” He nodded to the chair
Nathan had been sitting in. Sure enough, his trail shoes were waiting on the
floor in front of it.
“Thanks.”
Within a few minutes, they were headed out of
the door. Nathan locked up, pocketed the key, then checked the handle. He
doubted very much the place would get broken into—they were in the middle of
nowhere, after all. There were farms nearby, but the closest village was about
a mile and a half away. So any thieves would have to make a considerable effort
to get to the cottage in the first place, never mind attempt to break into it.
Rolling his eyes at his own paranoia, he turned and followed Lee, who’d already
started walking slowly along the road in the direction of the pond.
After falling into step beside Lee, Nathan
pulled in some deep breaths, enjoying the fresh air after being cooped up in
the cottage. It was a beautiful and cozy place, but it was supposed to be a
base for them to go walking—somewhere for them to eat, sleep and shower, not to
be stuck in for hours on end, staring at the walls. Or climbing them.
He admired the rainbow as they walked, its vivid
colors painted across the watery sky. It seemed the clouds had literally
exhausted themselves—only occasional wispy streaks of white now interrupted the
never-ending blue. The sun beamed down, heating up the ground and beginning to
evaporate the huge puddles. It would take some doing—one such puddle stretched
across the width of the road, and they had to skirt around its edge to avoid
getting wet feet.
Nathan smiled. Though the storm itself had been
grim, the washed-out aftermath made everything feel fresh, clean somehow.
“You look thoughtful,” Lee said, breaking into
his reverie. “A penny for them?”
“Mmm. It’s one of those things that sounds
better in your head than said out loud.”
“Try me.”
Shrugging, Nathan replied. “Nothing major. Just
admiring the rainbow, the sky, the clouds… Thinking how everything looks so
fresh and clean after a good storm. Like it’s been purified, or something… Ugh,
it’s stupid.”
Lee stopped and reached for Nathan’s hand. His
green eyes were wide and filled with wonder. “No, it isn’t. Not at all—I was
thinking something similar myself. It’s kinda romantic, isn’t it? Purification,
rebirth, and all that.”
“In a roundabout way, maybe. I dunno.” He
shrugged again.
Lee’s eyes narrowed, and his lips curved into a
wicked grin. “We could make it romantic.”
“How so?”
“Come here, and I’ll show you.” Still gripping
Nathan’s hand, Lee tugged him close and moved in for a kiss. Nathan went into
the embrace willingly, the smile on his face soon smothered by Lee’s hot lips.
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Author
Bio:
Lucy Felthouse is the award-winning author of
erotic romance novels Stately Pleasures (named
in the top 5 of Cliterati.co.uk’s 100 Modern Erotic Classics That You’ve Never
Heard Of, and an Amazon bestseller), Eyes
Wide Open (winner of the Love Romances Café’s Best Ménage Book 2015 award,
and an Amazon bestseller) and The
Persecution of the Wolves. Including novels, short stories and novellas,
she has over 150 publications to her name. She owns Erotica For All, and is one eighth of The Brit Babes. Find out more about
her writing at http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk,
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