
Title: Dance with Destiny
Author: Sloan Johnson
Genre: Adult, Gay Romance
Release Date: December 18, 2014

Tony DeLuca has to get to New York, norāeaster be damned. His older sister is getting married and it wonāt matter to her if the entire east coast is shut down if it means sheās short a groomsman. Sheās the only reason heās willing to make the trip home to face a father whoās never forgiven him for wasting a perfectly good degree to become a firefighter. And thatās only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to everything about Tony that his father will never accept.
Dominic Tricoliās living his dream. Heās spent the past few years working to mesh his business degree and love of the outdoors into a thriving company, providing team building retreats for some of the countryās largest corporations. Unfortunately, thereās a price to pay for happiness, and having someone to come home to at night is the sacrifice Dominic made.
When Dominic overhears Tonyās plight, heās drawn to help the man get to New York City. Little does Dominic know that one kind gesture will awaken a side of him heās ignored for far too long. Against his better judgment, he gives in to his desires and Tonyās advances. Just for the night.
When destiny steps in, giving him another chance with the charismatic man who saved his hide, Tonyās willing to do whatever it takes to earn Dominicās forgiveness and understanding. There may not be forever, but Tonyās determined to enjoy every single minute heās given with Dominic.
You canāt fight fate. Whateverās meant to happen, eventually will.



So much for never seeing one another again. Had I known that I was going to see Dominic this weekend, I might have tried harder to make things right with him Thursday night. If Iād realized the Cara he mentioned was marrying his college roommate was my sister, who Iāve always called Caroline, I wouldnāt have touched him no matter how much I wanted to. Actually, thatās probably not true, because heās damn fine and Iām not stupid enough to pass up an opportunity when it presents itself. But I definitely wouldnāt have walked away until I knew that neither of us had any regrets.
I trip over my feet as I follow the rest of the groomsmen into the front of the cathedral, my attention focused on the man sitting next to Mr. and Mrs. Rossi, looking like heās just been scolded.
Dominic was gorgeous the night we met, but now, heās downright breathtaking. I take my place in line and, because God has a twisted sense of humor, Iām going to be stuck knowing that Dominic is directly behind me for the next hour and thereās not a damn thing I can do about it.
As we wait for what seems like forever for all of Carolineās bridesmaids to make the mile-long trek to the front of the cathedral, I try to catch Kennedyās attention. Thursday night, I told her everything. After telling her about the sexy-as-fuck scene in the truck, I went on to tell her how much it annoyed me that Dominic and I parted on bad terms. She agreed with Dominic that there was no need to feel anything since weād never see one another again. When Kennedy finally makes eye contact with me, I nod ever so slightly to my left and watch as her eyes threaten to bug out of her head. āOh, my God. Is that him?ā she mouths. I nod subtly. āAre you going to talk to him?ā she asks. I shrug, and catch the attention of my older brother, who is standing directly behind me.
āAnthony, quit talking to your girlfriend,ā he hisses. āCaroline needs you to make her the priority for the next hour, then you can run off and find a quiet corner to do whatever it is the two of you do.ā I close my eyes tightly before glancing at Dominic, finally realizing that he probably thinks the same thing Iāve led most of my family to believe all these years. The urge to elbow Peter in the gut to show him exactly what I think of his comment is strong, but Iāve already made enough of a scene. If he noticed, Iām sure other people have as well. And sure enough, Dominic is now glaring at me. He looks across the aisle and his entire body stiffens when he notices Kennedy sitting with my family. I need this wedding to hurry the fuck up so I can get a drink.
The music changes and everyone stands and turns to see Caroline and our father walking down the aisle. I take the opportunity to admire the way Dominicās suit jacket hangs off his shoulders. The subtle pinstripes act as beacons, drawing my eye down to his narrow hips, and suddenly Iām standing in the cathedral with a semi, thinking about the tight ass beneath those perfectly tailored pants. Go straight to Hell. Do not pass Go, do not collect two-hundred dollars.





Sloan Johnson is a big city girl trapped in a country girlās life. While she longs for the hustle and bustle of New York City or Las Vegas, she hasnāt yet figured out how to sit on the deck with her morning coffee, watching the deer and wild turkeys in the fields while surrounded by concrete and glass.
When she was three, her parents received their first call from the principal asking them to pick her up from school. Apparently, if you arenāt enrolled, you canāt attend classes, even in Kindergarten. The next week, she was in preschool and started plotting her first story soon after.
Later in life, her parents needed to do something to help their socially awkward, uncoordinated child come out of her shell and figured there was no better place than a bar on Wednesday nights. Itās a good thing they did because this is where she found her love of reading and writing. Who needs socialization when you can sit alone in your bedroom with a good book?
Now, Sloan is a tattooed mom with a mohawk and two kids. Sheās been kicked out of the PTA in two school districts and is no longer asked to help with fundraisers because sheās been known to lose herself with a good book and forget she has somewhere to be.


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