Tuesday, September 9, 2014

A Matter of When - Character Introductions - Colton Ferguson

With less than a week until A Matter of When's release, it's time to introduce another character.

Henri Lafontaine's comeback to rock stardom hinges on him picking the right members for his new band. 

Colton Ferguson was a fun character to write. Heavily influenced by his adoration of Bruce Lee, he comes to rehearsal still dressed for the dojo, and attended his band audition in an "Enter the Dragon" T-shirt. And what better song than "Kung-Fu Fighting" to showcase his keyboarding skills? Oh, and he draws runes on himself before shows.

 

And he's got a twin brother. Mr. Clean Living is the perfect foil for recovering party boy Henri, and Colton declares, "My body is a temple." A martial arts enthusiast, he swears to protect Henri from a crazed stalker fan.

Learn more about Henri Lafontaine and his band on Monday, September 15, when Dreamspinner Press will release A Matter of When.

Until then, the story is now available for preorder at Dreamspinner, Amazon, and All Romance Ebooks.

Wealth. Fame. Gold record. Hookers and Cocaine front man Henri Lafontaine has it all…including a control freak manager, band members who smile as they sharpen blades for his back, and last but damn well not least, a fan out to steal his heart. Literally. Trying to write hit songs and plan a comeback in the midst of the hi-fi white noise of LA feels more like watching his world implode, until he’s offered a month in the Colorado Rockies for vocal coaching.

Sebastian Unger’s rich, classically trained tenor inspires wicked thoughts. More than a pretty choir boy, he cracks the whip without hesitation to drive tattooed bad-boy Henri to give his all to his music. Working, fighting, and finally establishing a fragile peace, they find inspiration and perhaps more in each other. But the clock is ticking. Time will pull Henri back to the grit and gold of LA’s mean streets and fame machine, while Sebastian must return to the opera circuit, where a mysterious man known as “the patron” holds far too much sway. Only the trust they've built on a handful of notes bridges their two worlds...and shields them from malice.

4 comments:

  1. ..... you know I'm shipping for the twins.... shhhhhh... I know I know... nod and smile! They are terrific characters! And Henri well yeah he's lickable!!!
    Hugs, Z.

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    1. Thanks. Yeah, I love the cover. Henri is lickable!

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  2. .... you know I'm shipping for the twins... ohhhhh I know I know... smile and nod and let me pretend!
    I can't wait for Henri and Seb... and a certain piano scene!!!!
    Big Hugs, Z.

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    1. Hee. The piano scene. I remember the convos we had about that one.

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