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Authors: Amy Lane
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“There is a perfect mix of humor and tenderness. This book is so well written, that even though I have never been involved in theater or dance, I could visualize what they were doing and empathize with what the characters were going through.”
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“A full-on love story, which also has the perfect amount of drama and angst… It is fabulously funny and witty, incredibly touching, heart-breaking at times… but it will leave you with a happy heart, and undoubtedly in love with all of the players.”
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By
A
MY
L
ANE
N
OVELS
Behind the Curtain
Blackbird Knitting in a Bunny’s Lair
Bolt Hole
Clear Water
Gambling Men: The Novel
The Locker Room
Mourning Heaven
Racing for the Sun
Shiny!
Sidecar
A Solid Core of Alpha
Under the Rushes
T
HE
K
EEPING
P
ROMISE
R
OCK
S
ERIES
Keeping Promise Rock • Making Promises • Living Promises • Forever Promised
T
HE
J
OHNNIES
SERIES
Chase in Shadow • Dex in Blue • Ethan in Gold
A
NTHOLOGIES
The Granby Knitting Menagerie
The Talker Collection
Three Fates
Published by
D
REAMSPINNER
P
RESS
http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com
By
A
MY
L
ANE
N
OVELLAS
Bewitched by Bella’s Brother
Christmas with Danny Fit
Going Up!
Hammer and Air
If I Must
It’s Not Shakespeare
Left on St. Truth-be-Well
Puppy, Car, and Snow
Super Sock Man
Truth in the Dark
Turkey in the Snow
T
HE
K
NITTING
S
ERIES
The Winter Courtship Rituals of Fur-Bearing Critters
How to Raise an Honest Rabbit • Knitter in His Natural Habitat
G
REEN
’
S
H
ILL
Guarding the Vampire’s Ghost • I love you, asshole! • Litha’s Constant Whim
T
ALKER
S
ERIES
Talker • Talker’s Redemption • Talker’s Graduation
Published by
D
REAMSPINNER
P
RESS
http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com
Published by
Dreamspinner Press
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Tallahassee, FL 32305-7886
USA
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of author imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Blackbird Knitting in a Bunny’s Lair
© 2014 Amy Lane.
Cover Art
© 2014 Catt Ford.
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ISBN: 978-1-62798-873-5
Digital ISBN: 978-1-62798-874-2
Printed in the United States of America
First Edition
May 2014
To Mary and Mate—but also to Roxy, TA Chase, Laura Adriana, and Grammy. Jeremy Bunny was such an unlikely hero—he needed some good friends to help him thrive.
J
EREMY
KNEW
two things in the moment before he almost died.
The first was that he’d had this coming.
Five years ago, when he was still on the grift in Las Vegas, he and Gianni Cabrisi shared a moment—a kiss, a blowjob, eye contact, each knowing exactly who the other was, and that it was all okay. The next day, on the weight of that moment alone, Gianni lied to his crazy mob boss about knowing where Jeremy was when Jeremy was huddled in a theater curtain not five yards away, wetting himself with fear after hearing his father die. That sort of dedication on the basis of a kiss needed to be repaid. So
sure
,
Jeremy had left that moment determined to go straight—and for the past three years, he’d been working like an honest man and doing just that—but he’d known that wasn’t all. He’d
known
he had to put paid to all the wrong he’d done as a con man. He’d
known
he had lots to pay for.
And now he was paying for it.
Gianni had gone straight too, had become Johnny—and now Johnny’s boyfriend cowered, terrified and innocent, in the little room in the barn where Jeremy was about to meet his maker. Stanley Schulz was a little guy, a yarn store designer who’d only wanted to settle down, and Johnny thought Stanley was his reward for going straight himself. Jeremy thought Stanley was Johnny’s reward for hiding his punk con-man’s ass back in Vegas, so Jeremy was going to hide Stanley with that much dedication.
It wasn’t hard, really—Mikey Carelli, the mobster who was currently breaking Jeremy’s teeth and most of the bones in his body, was too fucking crazy to listen, even if Jeremy
had
broken to spill the beans.
But Jeremy wouldn’t break. He had this coming. He’d had three good years working with good people, honest people, and falling in love with Aiden, and he owed for that. He’d pay up with a smile, because he’d had Aiden, and the one thing he knew was that this pain was all worth it.
The other thing he knew was that Aiden would never forgive him. Aiden, Jeremy’s beautiful, golden boy, the boy who had grown up while Jeremy watched, and then walked right up and claimed Jeremy as his own. Aiden had been the north on Jeremy’s compass from pretty much the minute Jeremy set foot in Granby, and had, in fact, been the one person responsible for Jeremy staying. Not that Jeremy had dreamed in a million years that Aiden would love him back—Jeremy was just happy that he’d gotten to work with Aiden in the fiber mill for the past three years. Honest work with the boy he loved—in a million years, he hadn’t dreamed that would be his lot, even for a little while. But Aiden
had
claimed him, which had been amazing, and they
had
become lovers, which still blew his mind, and now Jeremy was about to do the unforgivable.
He was about to leave.
He gazed up into the eyes of Mikey the mobster and saw nothing. His internal vision was already focused on Aiden and how upset he’d be that Jeremy had left after all.
The shotgun blast that ended Michael Carelli’s life shattered
Jeremy’s good-bye right then, and Jeremy didn’t have to leave Aiden after all.
At the beginning, though, it seemed like it might have been easier if he had.
J
EREMY
S
TILLSON
spent more time in the hospital
after
he stopped living a life of crime than he had before he’d quit. Given that his second hospital stay
ever
lasted over two months, he could safely say he was over the experience by the time he left for home.
If Craw hadn’t thrown a fit and begged and pleaded so that Jeremy could share a room with Ariadne, he never would have made it.
H
IS
FIRST
week was hazy, just a confused mess of pain and voices and Aiden—
Aiden
—
holding his hand a lot, his voice choked and messy. Jeremy had a lot of surgeries in those first days, which was a blessing, because he didn’t really have to make any decisions. Aiden and Craw made all of those decisions for him.