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SUICIDE RIDE: The Fix continues the saga of Johnny Gellis and Norman Dimond begun in Book 1 of the epic multi-volume SUICIDE RIDE series, The Platinum Man. Book 3, The Hit, is coming soon!
"You got a problem? We'll fix it. That's what I am: I'm your Mr. Fix-It, I'm your Daddy. You need a doctor? We'll get you a doctor. Your real daddy can go to Hell, for all I care. Whatever you need, I got -- and if I don't, by God, I'll fucking move heaven and earth to get it. You can count on that." This time he grabbed his basket. "Anything to keep this giant junk in my bed." ~ Norman Dimond
Johnny Gellis is Hell on wheels. Straight, obscenely beautiful, and musically gifted, he's made a shambles of his life in Atlanta and has landed in L.A., where he hopes to make a fresh start in the music business.
There, he's met the charismatically sexy alpha-Dom Norman Dimond, a mostly gay, semi-retired record label owner. In spite of some initial antagonism, the two have managed to hit it off. Dimond desperately wants to sign him to a record deal, but before he can, Gellis goes to pieces in his hands.
By now, the haughty and aloof Norman Dimond has fallen hopelessly, lopsidedly, in love. But Johnny Gellis is hiding something, running from a past so dark even he isn't fully in touch with its peaty, macabre underbelly. Norman's one great task is to fix him -- to spin him away from the black web of Southern Gothic intrigue woven into his DNA long before he was born. Beyond that, he must school him in the byzantine art of homoerotic love: daunting tasks all.
But if Norman isn't up to the challenge, no mortal man is. What Johnny lacks in homosexual inclination, Daddy more than makes up for in love -- and determination.
Find out what secrets lie buried in the spook yard of Johnny's past -- and whether Norman can save his foundling's soul. Will his unconditional love be enough to bring this lost boy home? And will it win his heart? And where his heart goes, can his body follow?
Praise for SUICIDE RIDE
"I was enthralled with Elizabeth Llewellyn's first offering, SUICIDE RIDE: The Platinum Man. I didn't think it could get any better. I was wrong. From the beginning of SUICIDE RIDE: The Fix, the reader is treated to the emotional turmoil of a man who knows what he wants and knows he can't have it -- at that moment anyway. We're allowed inside Norman Dimond's head, and what a head it is. Norman's desire short circuits his common sense at every turn, and we see the beautiful culmination and subsequent ruination it creates through the eyes of a superb storyteller. I can smell their sweat, hear their groans, and feel their frustration with the turn of every page." ~ Deanndra Hall, author of the Love Under Construction series
"Let me cut to the chase: Elizabeth Llewellyn paints with words. I can feel the texture of each stroke as she creates the three-dimensional world of Johnny Gellis, Norman Dimond, and the other players lucky enough to be anywhere near their orbits. The Fix delves deeper into the multifaceted humanity of Johnny and Norman, answering questions from The Platinum Man, unearthing new ones, and clearly demonstrating that the complexity of these two men cannot be unraveled in just one book." ~ Robyn Roze, author of HellKat
"As in the first book, Norman Dimond looms large, stroking Johnny's ego, lubing the tracks with slick promises and hard liquor. Hell, he practically gets out and pushes. I grab Johnny's hand and enjoy the ride -- fast, hot, hard, but then Norman's own over-sized ego gets the better of him and the car derails. It falls, tumbles, lands with a jolt, leaving me, as well as Norman, wondering how it all went so terribly wrong... " ~ Kazy Reed, author of Remember Him
"E. Llewellyn is the Quentin Tarantino of gay literary erotica: yet her fiction is anything but pulp." ~ T. Lawrence, Reviewer
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