Art of Death Blog Tour

Bob Appavu has a new gay urban fantasy out: “Art of Death.”

Starving artist Riley Burke refuses to be dependent on his rich older boyfriend—hence his second job as a nude model at the local art school. When the famous artist Coliaro requests him for a private modeling session, he jumps at the chance to earn some real cash.

But then Westwood, a mysterious stranger, warns him to steer clear—it’s said Coliaro is undead. That his worshippers perform rituals to fill him with life energy. That every time he paints a male nude, the painting transforms to depict a gruesome murder. And that shortly after, a young man turns up dead.

Riley dismisses the rumors—until they start to play out before his eyes. When he becomes a target, Westwood comes to his aid. But Westwood is secretive and dangerous himself… which just makes him more attractive to Riley. Riley is in over his head, and even his tenuous alliance with Westwood might not save him.

Note: This title was originally published under an alternate pen name. This second edition has been re-edited and significantly updated.

Series Blurb:

A young artist’s life changes forever when he stumbles upon the secret society of the undead… and those who defend humanity from the depravity of their brethren. Lychgate protects the innocent from the monsters stalking the shadows, and Riley and his undead lover, Westwood, must fight together or lose each other.


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Excerpt

Upon reaching Nick’s house, Riley turned off his headlights, eased into the driveway, and parked outside the garage. He’d been racked with guilt throughout the drive, unable to think about anything but the future murder he’d failed to prevent. He tried to tell himself that maybe he’d at least saved Levi from a trip to Coliaro’s bedroom, but it was no consolation.

He wasn’t doing any good for anyone. When had he everdone good for anyone besides himself?

You’re wallowing, he told himself as he sat, stalling, with his hands on the wheel. He gave his head a brisk shake to break the string of invasive thoughts.

But shutting down his thoughts didn’t mean he’d ceased to believe them. As he climbed out of his car, he felt crushed by the weight of the guilt he couldn’t ignore.

He’d leave his car in the driveway. He didn’t want to wake Nick with the squealing of the garage door. After sliding out of the car, he gently pushed the driver’s side door shut and turned toward the house.

Westwood stood at the hood of the Corolla, his face hidden in shadow. Riley cried out and stumbled back against the side of the car. “Shit, Westwood!”

Westwood didn’t speak. Riley waited for his heartbeat to return to a normal pace, and Westwood continued to stand without offering any explanation.

“What are you doing here?” Riley asked at last, his voice hushed. “My boyfriend is inside.”

Westwood hesitated. Then, softly, he whispered, “I had to make sure.”

“What are you talking about?”

“Coliaro told me he was going to… do things to you. Did he?”

“He didn’t do anything.” Riley crossed his arms over his chest. “Why do you care? After our phone conversation, I was under the impression you were pissed at me.”

“I am. You were an idiot going after Coliaro like that. But that doesn’t mean I want you maimed or tortured. I’ve known Coliaro for a long time, and he doesn’t make empty threats.”

Riley looked past Westwood toward the house. The curtains were drawn over all the windows, and he couldn’t tell if Nick had waited up for him. “Listen, I just want to go to sleep.”

Westwood reached out without warning, tilting Riley’s chin back. His eyes appeared oddly reflective in the dark as he examined Riley’s neck. His gaze traveled down, pausing on Riley’s wrists. Riley pulled back, bracing himself against his car. “It’s only a couple rope burns on my wrists and a few scratches from falling into the bushes. No big deal.”

Riley had a feeling he would have been more convincing if his voice hadn’t cracked on the last few words. Westwood narrowed his eyes, and Riley felt himself begin to tremble. He’d been so trapped in his guilt that he hadn’t realized how shaken he was. Now, in front of Westwood, was not the time he’d wanted to make that discovery. Swiftly he turned away, cursing under his breath as his tremors intensified.

He could feel Westwood’s gaze on him, scrutinizing him. “I’m tired,” Riley told him, his voice choked. “That’s all.”

A warm hand on his back snapped him into awareness. His muscles went rigid and he turned, meeting Westwood’s eyes. Westwood ran his hand slowly up and down Riley’s spine, easing his tremors. Riley shuddered, alarmed at the potency of Westwood’s touch and dismayed by how badly he wanted more.

He reveled in the warmth of Westwood’s soft caress, closing his eyes and breathing in deep. This was exactly what he needed—a calm, reassuring hand.

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Westwood could barely stand to keep his hand on Riley. Riley’s tormented energy crackled under his fingers like static electricity, shooting through his veins and jolting him to his core.

Riley had fooled him. He’d stepped out of his car wearing a shell so stoic and emotionless he could have passed for undead. But the moment Westwood had touched him, his ruse collapsed. Riley had been concealing a hurricane of emotion just below the surface, and with a single touch, it flooded the dams.

Riley’s emotion poured into Westwood. It filled his heart, shooting upward and tightening his throat, sparking wetness behind his eyes. He blinked, and a tear fell from his eye. Not his own tear—the tear Riley refused to shed.

Shit, this was painful. He couldn’t bear it. But if he let go….

If he let go, then Riley would have to face the hurricane alone again. Right now, Westwood’s touch seemed to be the only thing calming the storm. He couldn’t withdraw.

Bracing himself, he blinked out another of Riley’s tears and tightened his grip.

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Riley didn’t want Westwood to let go—ever. Westwood’s touch calmed his heart in a way he hadn’t felt in years.

Why? How? This was Westwood, the same man who barely had a grasp on empathy or emotion. Yet he was somehow capable of freeing Riley from the prison of his stress and panic. Riley wanted to say something to him, but he had no idea what to say.

After a long, shaky pause, he opened his mouth to speak, and Westwood immediately withdrew, as if assuming Riley was about to protest. Westwood took a couple of steps back, giving Riley space, and Riley almost groaned with disappointment. More than anything, he wanted that hand on him again. He wanted that surprisingly gentle touch.

Westwood lingered. If Riley didn’t know better, he would have thought Westwood didn’t want to leave him alone. When Westwood finally spoke, it seemed to take him considerable effort. “I only came to make sure you made it home alive,” he said gruffly. “Go inside and sleep.”

Riley considered calling back to him, asking him to stay awhile. But by the time he managed to find his voice, Westwood had already disappeared into the shadows.

Riley is the leading man in Art of Death, my new novel.We’ll see him take on the role of amateur sleuth against a powerful undead enemy and his serial-murdering followers.Let’s learn a little bit about him and see how well he stacks up.

 

Here are 20 facts about Riley Burke.

 

1. He’s a recent art school graduate.

Riley is twenty-five, and he stayed in town after graduating from Prestwick College of Art. Although he struggled to find work due to a terrible economy, he now works part time as a nude model at his former schoolfor some of his old teachers. Awkward? Just a bit.

 

2. He hasn’t seen his parents since his college graduation.

And he doesn’t plan to. While he gets along great with his two sisters and regularly keeps in touch, he can’t forgive his parents for the role they played in his brother’s suicide as a teenager.

 

3. He’s trained in Muay Thai kickboxing.

Exercise isn’t just a hobby for Riley. It’s a vice. When he has trouble coping with his emotions, he heads to the gym.Considering the state of his emotions, he’s extremely fit.

 

4. He’s horribly addicted to fancy foodat least when he’s able to get himself to eat.

He’s the guy who bought that five-dollar cup of cucumber water from Whole Foods. Riley struggles with money, but his boyfriend buys the groceries and is equally extravagant, so there’s no harm in indulging, right? Riley has a horrible habit of skipping meals, so we’ll let him have his occasional bar of fair trade organic chocolate.

 

5. He’s a masochist.

Sometimes a little pain is fun. And sometimes it’s a great distraction.

 

6. He’s an introvert at heart.

Riley was blessed with good looks, but they tend to bring him more attention than he wants. He enjoys spending time with people, but he prefers to hang out with one or two close loved ones instead of large groups.

 

7. He doesn’t like talking about his feelings.

It takes all Riley’s effort to keep up his appearance as a competent, even-tempered guy. He’s sure that if anyoneknew how much he struggled with grief and depression, they’d lose respect for him.

 

8. He’s quick to have sex but slow to fall in love.

We won’t talk about that ill-advised fling Riley had with his senior illustration teacher at the end of his final semester. It was just one night. If only Riley could give himself as freely to his boyfriend of four years….

 

9. He has more faith in his looks than his talent.

After years of struggling with mental illness and failing to find work, Riley sometimes wonders if he’s good at anything at all. But he gets a lot of compliments on his looks, so he’ll take it.

 

10. He suffers from clinical depression.

It isn’t easy. His depression is unmanaged, and he doesn’t trust anyone enough to talk about it. Hopefully someday that’ll change.

 

11. He’s stubborn as hell.

This stubbornness is the very quality that’s gotten him through his depression so far. It’s also one of the things that gets him into trouble.

 

12. He’s underemployed.

After college, Riley couldn’t find steady work. Freelance jobs are few and far between, so his nude modeling gig helps to bridge the gap.

 

13. He loves animals but would never trust himself to own one.

Hey Riley, remember that time you went out to check the mail, left your cell phone in the mailbox, spent the rest of the day trying to find your phone, and missed a call from a freelance client about a potential $500 job? Riley’s a little forgetful, so he’s not about to get a pet any time soon. He’ll gladly pet your dog or cat, though.

 

14. He’s painfully reckless.

Thanks to a perfect storm of unfortunate personality traits, Riley often gets himself into more trouble than he can handle. He’s an adrenaline junkie, he refuses to back down from a challenge, he can’t turn his back on someone in need, he feels a constant drive to prove himself to people who doubt him, and he has little regard for his own safety.What can go wrong?

 

15. He likes his coffee with milk and way too much sugar.

Riley. No. Put down the spoon.

 

16. His favorite music genres are rock and alternative.

The angstier the better.

 

17. He could use a best friend.

After college, Riley stayed in town while most of his friends left. He let his remaining friendships fizzle in favor of his relationship with his boyfriend, but there are a lot of things he’s not ready to tell Nick yet.

 

18. He’s fidgety.

Put anything near his hands while he’s talking or listening to someone, and he’ll toy with it, dismantle it, tap it on the table, and generally drive you up the wall.

 

19. He would never consider himself an intellectual.

Riley has a great creative mind, but he struggles to exhibit the type of intelligence that’s valued most by the people around him. Sometimes he wonders if his boyfriend Nick thinks he’s stupid.

 

20. He always finds a way to give more of himself.

Giving up isn’t an option. If he fails two hundred times, it’s on to attempt #201.

 

Is Riley the best person to face off against the murderous undead? Uh… probably not, but he’s the only person we have. And he might be able to do it in a way no one else can.

 

The good news? He doesn’t have to do it alone. In Art of Death, he’ll team up with the shady-but-hot undead investigator Westwood to get the job done, and sparks will fly.

 


Author Bio

Bob Appavu is an author, illustrator, and creator of the long-running LGBTQ+ webcomic Demon of the Underground. Born and raised in a conservative Chicago suburb to South Indian parents, Bob turned to reading at an early age to find the inclusive, illuminating worlds that couldn’t always be accessed in real life. Bob recalls spending most of the 90s at the local bookstore feigning interest in the poetry anthologies that were conveniently shelved next to the LGBT fiction.

As a queer writer who enjoys challenging conventions and pushes creative boundaries, Bob has a passion for crafting the types of stories she can’t readily find on the shelf and the types of characters who are often denied the spotlight. Bob is a lover of suspense, speculative fiction, and deep world building, but her greatest joy is portraying the full scope of her queer characters’ humanity.

Bob is an incurable workaholic whose preferred fuel is tea. When not at work, she enjoys caring for rescued ferrets.

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