When Michael asked me to write a bit about my favorite book,
I waffled. My stories are bits and pieces of me. It might be easier to pick a
favorite hair on my head. So I’ve picked one I particularly like, one that was
great fun to write, but it also happens to be Michael’s favorite ;)
Boots was conceived out of one of those conversations with
friends and critique partners that amounted, more or less, to a series of “I
bet you can’t” statements, some of which involved turning classic heterosexual
fairytales into gay romance. The first suggestions were easy ones—Cinderella,
Sleeping Beauty, and so on. Good stories, but easy to change a bit to fit the
bill and, by that time, authors had done so a number of times. Some of the
suggestions I tucked away for later, but the one that struck me was when
someone threw out “Do Puss In Boots!”
My initial thought was “How the hell would you do that? The
main character’s a…cat.” But that was the beauty of it, the challenge, and thus
our snarky Kasha with his need for a practical yet stylish pair of boots was
born. It’s been over a year and a half since Amber Allure picked up the
contract for Boots and Trace Zaber
created its amazing, iconic cover.
People don’t recognize me, but they sure recognize those
kitty eyes.
The other reason I bring Boots up now? Ah, yes. The ulterior author motive. December 2012, Boots will be available for the first
time in paperback as part of a pair of novellas offered in No
Princesses Need Apply. Kasha and I are rather excited about that. He’s
made some disgruntled noises about having to share paperback space with a bear,
but really, I think he’s all right with it as long as he doesn’t have to share
the marquee with a dog.
by Angel Martinez
Blurb:
Willem’s father never approved of his artistic talents, his
choices in life, or the fact that he’s gay. When the only thing Horst leaves to
Willem is the family cat, he thinks it’s his father’s last insult from the
grave. That is, until the cat starts talking to him.
Though Willem’s lost his boyfriend, his home, and his job,
Kasha, who claims to be a magic cat, reassures him that all will be well. All he
needs is Willem’s trust and a good pair of boots. But giving boots to a talking
cat has unexpected consequences when odd events ambush Willem at every turn, such
as the appearance of a handsome stranger in his arms at night. While he begins
to suspect Kasha’s plans might be dangerous for all involved, how can he
distrust such a charming kitty in cowboy boots?
Excerpt:
Kasha sat on the bureau by the window in Willem’s old
apartment, watching the entwined figures on the bed. Lazy slugs. Willem would never sleep this late.
The smaller boy, Joey, slept on his back, mouth open, hand
cupping his balls. It wasn’t a good look for him. Kasha had seen him with
Willem before, though, and had never been impressed. Something in his restless,
shifting eyes kept him from being a handsome young man. If once, just once, he
had gazed at Willem with adoration rather than calculation, Kasha might have
reconsidered what he was about to do.
The taller boy, the one he didn’t know, stirred first. He
had no quarrel with that one, except that he had been instrumental in causing
Willem’s pain. Any collateral damage would be little cause for regret.
The tall boy yawned and rolled over to slide a hand across
Joey’s bare stomach. He startled when he spotted Kasha.
“Fuck. That’s one big-ass cat.” He nudged Joey’s side. “You
didn’t tell me you had a cat, babe.”
“Cat? Wha—” Joey rubbed a palm over his face, one eye
opening far enough to show the bloodshot evidence of heavy excess. “Don’t have
a fucking cat.”
Prim and proper with his tail curled around his feet, Kasha
did his best to give off a non-threatening air. While the slugs untangled from
sheets and each other, though, he began to weave. Some spellcrafters saw magic
as flowing streams to direct; for others it came in flecks and motes to puzzle
together. For Kasha, magic was the complex pattern of threads that ran through
all things, the very fabric of reality.
He pulled threads to him from Willem’s ex-lover, from the
street outside, from the woods outside of town. A bright green thread of poison
ivy, a dark skein of spite, a brown, chitinous thread of bedbug, a vibrant
thread of scarlet from Willem himself, and Kasha’s own rainbow hues wove over
and under into the pattern he desired. It was an inelegant thing with the feel
of a rag rug, unsecured ends and all, but the spell wasn’t meant to endure or
accomplish anything elaborate. He sent it into Joey’s underwear drawer.
“How’d the damn cat get in here?” Joey muttered as he opened
the drawer and pulled out a pair of powder blue bikini briefs.
Kasha wrinkled his nose in disgust. The room stank of stale
sweat and sex, and the boy wasn’t even going to clean himself before he
dressed? He truly deserved what he was about to receive. The new lover at least
staggered to the shower first.
During his search over the floor for clothes, Joey began to
scratch absently at his balls and his stomach. By the time his lover emerged
from the shower, smelling a good deal better, Joey’s scratching had become
persistent.
“What’s the matter, babe? Got crabs?”
“Shut up, Leo.” Joey’s scratching became frantic.
“Those new briefs? Did you wash them first?”
“No, dammit, I didn’t. They came packaged. Why would I wash
them?”
Leo stopped toweling himself dry, watching Joey with a wary
expression. “’Cause they use like, bug spray on imported stuff. Can play hell
with your skin sometimes. Take ’em off, babe. You’re making me itch.”
“You just want me naked.”
“Yeah, well—holy fuck!”
Leo’s eloquent expression of disbelief leapt out when Joey
pulled the briefs down to expose sunburn-red skin covered in angry, swelling
blisters. Some of those had begun to ooze from Joey’s scratching. The sight of
those blisters on his genitals made even Kasha wince in sympathy.
Some other fun Boots
items:
Haven’t read it yet? I’ll be giving away an ecopy of Boots
to one luck commenter! Don’t forget to leave an email addy J
Angel Martinez writes both kinds of M/M fiction—Science
Fiction and Fantasy. Her work
currently lives at Amber Allure and Silver Publishing. For more info, visit her
website:
14 comments:
I love the new trend of twisting old fairy tales but I haven't come across any gay ones before. I am adding this one to my wishlist in case I don't win it. Maybe the kids will buy it me for Christmas :D
ilona
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:D Thank you, Ilona! There are actually a number of gay versions of fairy tales now. It's become quite the thing. My other two are "Vassily the Beautiful" (a science fiction fairy tale based on the Russian story "Vassilisa the Beautiful") and "Wild Rose, Silent Snow" (based on the classic "Snow White and Rose Red.")
I love redone fairy tales and I got Boots on my wish list. It is fun to see authors put their own spin on such classics. :-)
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Love the excerpt!
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Thank you, ladies!
Excited to read this book :) Love fairy tale themed M/M.
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oh! please count me in. :D
Judi
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Puss in Boots is an original choice for a retelling. Please count me in! Thanks
brendurbanist at gmail dot com
Jelly, Judi, Urb - all duly counted and entered! Thanks for coming by!
Count me in.... love retellings of fairy tales.
Christopher
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Oh my, that poor guy with blisters. Love the concept of puss in boots sounds like a fun books to read.
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Owwww...Sounds like a fun read...count me in please. Thank you, chellebee66(at)gmail(dot)com
Excited to read this book :) Love fairy tale themed M/M.
count me in too
parisfan_ca@yahoo.com
I love HEARTS AND FLOWERS, and these look great!
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