Thursday, November 20, 2014

#TNTConfidential Character Interview with Emory and Bryce from Judging a Book by its Cover by LD Blakely @LDBlakeley





Agonizingly shy Emory North has his life mapped out for him: finish his business degree, go to work for his father, and one day take over as CEO of North Star Publishing. More at home amongst stacks of books, Emory has little to no interest in his lot as ‘North Jr.’, but has never had the courage to follow his true passion—writing.

Brash and ballsy Bryce Palmer, editor-in-chief of ECLIPSE magazine is known for bedding and discarding PAs like yesterday’s newspaper. He’s up against a serious deadline and down two staff members. And the last thing he has time for is babysitting the spoiled rich son of a CEO. But when Pierce Barclay North insists now is the time for his heir apparent to get his feet wet in the company waters, Palmer's hands are tied.

But looks can be deceiving. And, sometimes, passion can spark in the most unlikely of places...

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Welcome to In A Dream Beyond, Emory and Bryce.
Emory, I can totally relate with you. I’m quite the shy person as well. I hope you’re okay with this interview. 

E: I’m not great with people. But I’m okay, thanks.

Great. Your true passion is writing: What do you like to write? 

E: Science fiction, mostly.

Bryce, you’re more extroverted than Emory. Journalism is a hard field, why did you decide to work for ECLIPSE magazine?

B: What was it Christopher Hitchens said?  “I became a journalist because I didn’t want to rely on newspapers for information.” But then I realized that true journalism didn’t really exist anymore, and that everything was sensationalised and watered down for the masses. So I decided that I could take a lifestyle magazine like ECLIPSE and make it something more than just pretty pictures of pretty people and pretty stories about pretty events. I wanted to create the love child of Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and The Village Voice. And I wanted to put it on a global stage.

Emory, what was your first impression of Bryce? And you Bryce, what did you think of Emory when you first saw him?

E: He was so sexy. And he scared me.
B: He was sexy as hell. And he was scared of me.

What’s one thing you dislike about each other?
E: Um… Bryce can be a little… bossy.
B: You LOVE that about me!

And one thing you love?
B: Emory’s got the sweetest ass.
E: *sputter*

What do you guys consider your greatest achievement?
E: Standing up to my father and…
B: That morning on my desk. 
E: *cough*

Both of you: What makes you happy?
E: Writing. And Bryce.
B: Meeting deadlines. And Emory.

Passion at first sight or love at first sight? What do you believe in?
B & E: (in unison) Passion!

The sweetest thing you’ve said to each other is…
E: Um…
B: That’s private, I’m afraid.

Quickie questionnaire:

Chocolate or vanilla?
E: I hate vanilla
B: Excellent…

Coffee or tea?
B: Coffee
E: BLACK!
B & E: *chuckle*

Boxers or briefs?
B: Boxer-briefs
E: Oh, um…
B: He wears boxer-briefs, too

Favorite song:
E: I love Coldplay’s Fix You
B: Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd

Personal motto:
B: “Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today.”
E: “The quieter you become, the more you can hear.”

Best moment of your life:
E: Hmmm… there’ve been a few lately: the phone call from – well, I can’t say just yet. But it was amazing. Um. The others are private.
B: The day my last PA quit. Because I finally found someone who can’t be replaced.


ABOUT LD

A pragmatist with a romantic soul & a dirty mind, L.D. is a fan of horror movies, hot sex, and Happily Ever Afters. Easily distracted by shiny things, she’s a slightly neurotic, highly ambitious dreamer who enjoys dabbling in photography & pretending she can carry a tune. 

In another life, L.D. was a newspaper reporter, an entertainment & music writer, travel writer, website content editor, and a marketing shill. Now she prefers to spend her time writing hot, steamy fiction (with a healthy dose of romance) about intriguing, sexy men. Of course, whether these pretty boys end up between the sheets with other gorgeous lads or up against a wall with a spicy and spirited heroine, all depends on which direction her imagination takes her on any given day.

Although she dreams of living some place isolated with an endless supply of wine and an infinite number of titles on her eReader, she currently lives in down-town Toronto with her husband and their rock star cat.

You can find her online pretty much everywhere: Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Goodreads, her blog, and her official website.




 

EXCERPT

By 6:30 Monday morning, Emory sat at his desk nursing a steaming hot cup of strong, black coffee. It was far earlier than he should rightfully be at the office. But his internal monologue was making him crazy and he’d hoped work might, at least, distract him from the situation. Torn between anger — at Bryce for his wrongful intrusion — and mortification — also directed at Bryce (but more at himself) for that stolen kiss — Emory was fit to be tied. Did he confront Bryce about the email and risk his ire? Or should he avoid both subjects entirely? Emory knew his father would give him some variation of the I Assumed As Much speech, if Bryce were to fire him. Would he, though? Would Bryce fire him for last night’s indiscretion? He’d seemed well enough into it at first. So maybe Emory could call him out on the manuscript without risk of being upbraided like a child for the kiss — or worse, fired.
Before he had time to become completely unhinged with his thoughts, they were interrupted with the arrival of their main source of strife.
“Morning,” was all Bryce muttered as he breezed past Emory’s desk and into his office.
Seriously? That’s it? Emory was at a complete loss. Now what? Act like nothing out of the ordinary happened Friday and he hadn’t spent the entire weekend fretting? March into Bryce’s office and demand an explanation for the email? Before he was able to decide one way or the other, his phone lit up — Bryce’s extension.
“Emory speaking,” he finally managed after picking up the phone and hesitantly clearing his throat.
“I should hope so — I did dial your number.”
“Oh, um.”
Bryce sighed and Emory was positive there had been an accompanying eye roll. “Are we back to nervous monosyllables again?”
“No, I…” Emory heard Bryce chuckle before he could manage to spit out the rest of his sentence.
“Would you please come into my office, Emory?” This was it. He was about to be tossed out on his ass and onto a pile of jilted former PAs… and he hadn’t even managed more than a drunken kiss!
“You wanted to see me?” Emory stood in the doorway of Bryce’s office, not entirely sure what to do or say. A million things came to mind: curse the man out for taking his story; apologize for his behaviour after the gala; kiss him one more time just to see if it was as scorching hot as he remembered. He chose none of the above and timidly avoided eye contact.
“Would you please come in?” Bryce appeared to be finishing up an email, his fingers flying across his keyboard. “Shut the door behind you and have a seat.”
Emory did as he was told and sat facing Bryce. Before he could change his mind, he managed to muster up more temerity than he’d ever thought possible, and spat out “I’msorryaboutFridaynight,” as though it were all one single word.
“Sorry about… what, exactly?” Emory was surprised to see a smile on Bryce’s handsome face.
“The wine?” Emory started worrying at his thumbnail once again.
“I didn’t mind the wine, to be quite honest. Made you much more… conversational.” And didn’t that sound laced with… undertones. Emory could feel his face burning.
“But that wasn’t what I wanted to discuss.” And there it was. Emory braced himself. 
 



1 comment:

  1. Thanks for inviting the boys over! Emory was a bit reticent at first, but Bryce has a way of sweet-talking him into doing things ;)

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