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A King and A Pawn
Liv Olteano
Bert Cooper’s life used to be great, until his sister turned out to be a traitor. Now Bert feels the whole pack looks on him with doubt and suspicion. To prove his loyalty, he volunteers to be the first ambassador at Fey Court, gathering information to finally solve the Leader Murders and punish those plotting against the Council and community. At least, that was the plan….
When Bert meets Sir William Matthew Sims, Court Interrogator, and one hell of a sexy man, life becomes a balancing act. And when the Fey King is assassinated, things become really messy.
Pack politics, fey politics, treason, suspicions of treason…. Bert has to choose between being ruled by his fears or standing up for what—and who—he believes in. And it might just break his heart.
And then there were six…
by Liv Olteano
When I write, I never plan all the details about my characters. I give them the freedom to simply be and see where it takes the story. Sometimes it boggles the mind, haha, but it’s always fun.
Relationships develop as my characters get to know one another, and as a result I get to know them. It might sound funny, but I never actually control where things are going. If the story runs into a wall, I simply sit back, refocus on my characters, let them live. And things work out. Of course, there are also some rituals involved – like using swan tears as ink, and sometimes the hair from a virgin goat is used in ways I cannot in good conscience describe here. I’m kidding! 😀 Seriously though, giving freedom so characters can simply be makes it all happen.
In A King and a Pawn the love interest, Will, ended up being a father for instance. I hadn’t planned that out. Not at all. When the story started out, he was simply a fey official. And handsome, of course, he he.
It might seem like writing about characters who are fathers is becoming a trend, since Weiss from A Counselor among Wolves is also a dad of one lovely boy named Alf. I hadn’t planned that out either, by the way; it just happened during the first book in the series, A Tooth for a Fang. It never even crossed my mind that the love interest in A King and a Pawn would also be a dad. But then he was.
He started out as father of two. That was just the beginning though, because sometime after that Will ended up having three kids; ‘cause I had to add a teenage daughter into the mix. Why? Because I’m an evil writer and teenage daughters are a riot, of course. You’ll see what I mean when you read the novel. At some point I felt bad about my evil ways (but not about adding in the teenage daughter, mwahaha!), and decided I’d make it up to Will by giving him another kid. At least that was my intention. It escalated into another two, actually, because the kids came into the picture together and they were lovely and sweet. Then came the twins because…yeah. There was a solid reason for it, I’m sure – though right now I can’t really point it out. Okay, maybe the twins were just for my own benefit. Aren’t twins cute? xD See my point? Of course you do. So he had the twins too.
I will admit that the story took a turn that made me feel guilty. Maybe I felt like I had to make it up to Will for that, and it’s why I gave him the twins. It wouldn’t fix things, I know, but it was my way of saying sorry, I guess.
So by the end, Will ended up being the dad of six in-story kids. I guess it’s a good thing that Bert, the main character, has some experience with kids since he was Alf’s guardian slash babysitter. I’m sure Will and Bert are going to handle it well together. Maybe I could write a short sequel about that time in their lives when at least three or four of their kids are teenagers. That would be fun, right? 😀
How do you feel about m/m love stories in which one of the guys is the father of however many children?
Excerpt
He walked toward me slowly, his hands still at his back. For a moment I contemplated stepping out of his way, though I could see no outward sign of aggression or violence in his demeanor. But I was a beta in my pack, even if it was the beta of a ballsy alpha like Weiss. My natural instinct was to bow to someone’s intense vibe of authority. And without a doubt right now Will exuded shitloads of those vibes. My heart was pounding in earnest, the plug inside my ass making me tingly all over and lusty.
“Say you needed a friend at Court,” he whispered when he was but a breath away from me. “Say you needed one desperately. What would you be willing to do to gain such a friend?”
I swallowed hard. “Depends.”
“On?”
“Loads of things. How much I liked that person, how badly I needed their friendship, to what end.”
He chuckled. “I like your thinking, Bert. I find I like you, all in all. And you know what?”
“What?”
He leaned in even closer, rubbing his lips against the shell of my ear. “I think you like me too. Do you?”
I nodded because I couldn’t help myself. And I was hard at this point, so there was no use in denying it.
“Good. I’m glad to hear that,” he said, stepping away. His hands had never left the small of his back. “Now a lot depends upon what’s written in that file. And upon my direct testimony. Should the file say there are traces of the drugs from last night in your blood, it would prove you’d been a victim of the attempt just like everyone else. My testimony would show just to what degree you were affected.”
“And why would that be relevant?”
“Events took place last night. Unfortunate events. Decidedly unfortunate.”
“You mean aside from the guests being drugged?”
He nodded. “Let’s say your life hung in the balance. And let’s assume how much of a friend I decide to be to you could either make or break your case.”
A cold chill went down my spine. “What the fuck are you saying?”
He smiled. “I think you know. Don’t you, Bert?”
“No, I fucking don’t!” I shouted and just made a go at him.
I’m not sure what I was thinking. I don’t think I was thinking. Rage just exploded inside me and then outward, controlling my body. I wanted to slap that smug look off his face. I wanted to mess up his hair, at least; I was almost convinced it would annoy him more than a slap to the face.
But I didn’t. He easily spun me around and planted me face-first against a wall, my arm twisted to keep me in place. I growled, the loud sound booming against the walls of his office.
“Yes,” he said directly against my ear. “This is the temper I expected of you. This is the intensity you were supposed to display. Yet I can’t read it in your emotional grid. So tell me, growling beauty, what is it that’s messing with my reading?”
I kept growling for a moment so I wouldn’t seem shocked silent by the question. I’d screwed up in two fucking days. In two fucking days I’d given away the fact I had some sort of antireading thing going on, which would mean I had something to hide. And this was most definitely not the right time to be discovered as a liar.
“What’s going on? What do you want?” I asked, trying to tone down the rising panic.
“I’m sad to say the Fey King is dead. He was assassinated sometime between last night and the early hours of this morning. Until matters are cleared up, everyone with opportunity is a suspect. Newcomers, and outsiders to boot, are at the top of everyone’s list, as you might imagine.”
The blood froze in my veins. “You’re shitting me. The King is dead?”
“Very much so.”
“Maybe it was natural causes,” I said halfheartedly.
“It wasn’t. Are you calm enough to discuss this like adults now?”
I nodded and he let go of me, stepping back. He walked over to the edge of his desk and perched on it.
“You’re telling me I’m a suspect in the Fey King’s assassination?” I asked in a faint voice.
“Exactly. So as I was saying earlier, you do need a friend right now. You need me as your friend. What are you willing to do in order to get that?”
My stomach tightened painfully. “What would you have in mind?”
He smiled.
About Liv
Voracious reader, music lover, and coffee addict extraordinaire. And occasional geek. Okay, more than occasional. Lover of diversity and quirky character, spamificating the world.
Be afraid, be very afraid. 😀
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New-to-you-authors love to be discovered 😀
Congratulations on the new release, Liv! As for your question, I like stories when one of the characters has had children, as I like stories about different types of families 😉
Thanks! Glad to hear it, viva diversity! xD
I don’t mind if one of the MC being a father (of babies or teens) provided he’s not being a mean one. Clumsy still learned to be a parent I can take, intentionally mean… THAT I’m not okay with. 🙂
Congratulations on another book release, Liv!
Totally agree with you.
Thanks!
It always depends on the story, of course, but I like characters with kids. thanks for the interesting post!
Yey! Hehe, thank you!
I like children in a good book.
Glad to hear that!
I don’t like usually seeing young children in appear in books. They can be a bit annoying in the story.
Then I hope you won’t find Will’s children annoying, if you read the novel 😀
Congratulations on the release and looking forward to reading it! I like kids in books especially if they are older. Which in turn makes the MC’s a little older to!
Thank you! Hope you’ll enjoy.
Interesting; I love MCs who are a little older too 😀
Was never able to have children or adopt, so it’s interesting to read about different kinds of family dynamics. Looking forward to reading your books.