Hello, Internet! I’m Lex Chase and thank you for joining me on stop #8 on the Pawn Takes Rook: Conventional Love blog tour. Conventional Love is the final installment in the Checkmate trilogy where Rook and Garth leave it all on the line for one last grand adventure. I’ve decided to make this tour a retrospective of the series. I’m sharing behind the scenes goodies, inspirations, and the crazy adventure of my first year as an author. And like all things in fabulous superhero merchandising, I’m giving out trading cards drawn by yours truly. Make sure you check them all out in the tour!
In November 2013, I participated in my 14th NaNoWriMo event. Short version: You write a draft of a 50k novel in 30 days. I’ve done NaNo since 1999, with varying degrees of success. I’ve even been successful and so juiced on the productivity one year, I turned right around on December 1st and did it again. And one of my NaNo novels, Chasing Sunrise will be released from Dreamspinner this summer.
NaNo is not only about the act of writing, but also it’s the sense of camaraderie. There’s write-ins, write-a-thons, and vandalizing a bridge.
Yes. Really vandalizing a bridge.
For NaNo 2013, my region had an idea to tag a local train trestle in my area lovingly known as Graffiti Bridge. It’s the only thing in town perfectly legal to vandalize. So calling ourselves the NaNoVandals, we trekked out there in the dark of night, and set to work. Enjoy the photo montage!




Genre: M/M Urban Fantasy, Superheroes, Sci-Fi, Humor
Series: Checkmate, Book #3
Length: Novella 41,000
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
ISBN: 9781627984218
Blurb:
Sequel to Cashing the Reality Check
Checkmate: Book Three
Three years ago, superhero Memphis Rook saved Hogarth Dawson’s life, and now the two can’t imagine being apart. Sort of.
By day, they’re a loving couple. By night, they’re the superhero duo Checkmate. Since that’s too much time in each other’s personal space, Rook and Garth decide they need friends outside of each other. Garth finds friendship with a D&D group comprised of the social misfits Chad—who has crammed himself so far in the closet he might never find the door again, Jackson—who’s so mysophobic he’s afraid of his own germs, and El Jefe—who has all the social grace of a brick.
With an epic dose of peer pressure, the group urges Garth to go to Tolkicon, the biggest comic convention in Axis City. When the supervillain league the Coalition of Calamity appears and takes the convention hostage, as the only real superheroes around, it’s up to Garth and Rook to save the day. With Rook as one of the hostages, Garth knows it’s time to nut up or shut up about being a hero.
Pawn Takes Rook Trading Card!
Time for Card #7!
(Miss a card? See the previous ones at: Gay List Book Reviews | Lily Velden’s blog | Release Party at the Dreamspinner Press Facebook Page | Tali Spencer’s blog | House Millar | Tricia Kristufek | Tempeste O’ Riley | Epically Romantic)

Pawn Takes Rook: Conventional Love Excerpt
I limped down the foyer and into the great room, where he lounged on the couch, in a black robe, reading The Bucolic Plague as if the memoir of gay goat farmers in upstate New York meant anything to him beyond that they were gay.
“You can drop the act,” I said, and he looked up. “I know you don’t read memoirs.”
His brow furrowed and his lips pursed into a childish frown. “You’d be surprised,” he said, petulant.
I decided to play along as I inched down the steps into the recessed room. “What’s so interesting about it then?” I asked as if he’d spout the easy answer.
“It’s normal,” he said simply.
I blinked. Okay, that’s not what I was expecting. “Normal how?” I asked, once again fishing for the easy answer.
“The goat farm, the country life, the being self-sufficient, the being kind to your neighbor,” he said, watching me and clearly aware he had totally lost me. “You were expecting me to say they were gay, right?”
“No,” I lied.
“Hogarth,” he said, calling my bluff.
“Well,” I said, curling up next to him. “Of all books, why that one? Shouldn’t you be reading the updated Krav Maga compendium?”
Rook scanned a page, flipped it, and then scanned again. “I needed to be reminded,” he said softly, his tone having a strange sense of apology.
“Reminded of?” I asked, watching him while he kept his gaze on the book.
Finally his attention settled on me, and the murderous tint in his aquamarine eyes was replaced with the watery glaze of calm. Like the cool, still underside of a glacier.
“That I still feel,” he said, and my body shivered. “That underneath it all—the urges for violence, the lust of breaking bones, the frenzy at the scent of blood—I still remember I’m just a simple farm boy, raised on wholesome values from Iowa.”
Okay. So there’s those touching, sweet moments when you know you should be totally serious and sincere, like now. Now is a totally serious and sincere moment. But you know when you’re going to react completely inappropriately? Well, you never know when you’re going to react inappropriately, but I regrettably snorted a giggle into my hand.
“Iowa?” I asked, tears welling in my eyes. “Like potatoes?”
Thankfully, Rook humored me and gave me a double-knuckle noogie in my wet red hair. “That’s Idaho, cuddleskull,” he said with a grin. “Well, we can’t all be Mister Das Uber Urban from Axis City.”
“Wisconsin,” I said, confessing my best-kept secret. “Scandinavia, Wisconsin.”
It was Rook’s turn to pause. “Oh?”
“Yeah, your turn,” I said, nudging him with my elbow.
“Charles City, Iowa,” he said. “It was simple then. Before all this….” He pointed to the driftwood chandelier and the rolling fireplace. “This.”
“This,” I said, pointing to his forehead. “This,” I repeated, and lifted his broad hand and placed it over my heart.
It was his turn to take on the stunned, deer-in-the-headlights expression. I had never seen him so fragile before. So genuinely skittish. He swallowed. “I-I can’t change it,” he said quietly.
I knew what he meant. And it was my choice, right at that moment, to either cash in my chips and walk out that door, or just ignore it like it never was a problem. Like it’s never a problem that I’m sitting on a ticking time bomb. That it’s only a matter of time before one of us goes off. How could I have just ignored it? It’s not like it doesn’t come up every few months with every new explanation of what we do as Checkmate. It’s in our genes to destroy each other one day.
“I’ll understand,” he said, his warm hand gently wrapped around mine and his telepathy kicking in at the most appropriate moment. “I don’t want to hurt you.”
“Shh.” I pressed two fingers to his lips. He blinked owlishly as I straddled his clean, warm lap in my soggy clothes that smelled vaguely of motor oil and dog pee. “I’m dirty,” I said, rolling my hips against him, and he gasped under my fingers. “Let’s not think about this until I’m clean.”
Rook hummed thoughtfully against my fingers. “Are you doing what I think you’re doing?” he asked, and my fingers snaked under his robe, finding his length and giving a firm stroke. His head fell back against the couch. “Oh, Christ, Garth, you are doing what I think you’re doing.”
I giggled, leaning in to whisper my command against his mouth. “Fuck me, farm boy.”
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Giveaway Prompt:
Have you ever had a once in a lifetime moment? What was it?
About the Author:

Lex Chase once heard Stephen King say in a commercial, “We’re all going to die, I’m just trying to make it a little more interesting.” She knew then she wanted to make the world a little more interesting.
Weaving tales of cinematic, sweeping adventure, epic love—and depending on how she feels that day—Lex sprinkles in high-speed chases, shower scenes, and more explosions than a Hollywood blockbuster. She loves tales of men who kiss as much as they kick ass. She believes if you’re going to going to march into the depths of hell, it better be beside the one you love.
Lex is a pop culture diva and her DVR is constantly backlogged. She wouldn’t last five minutes without technology in the event of the apocalypse and has nightmares about refusing to leave her cats behind. She is incredibly sentimental, to the point that she gets choked up at holiday commercials. But like the lovers driven to extreme measures to get home for the holidays, Lex believes everyone deserves a happy ending.
Lex also has a knack for sarcasm, never takes herself seriously, and has been nicknamed “The Next Alan Moore” by her friends for all the pain and suffering she inflicts on her characters. She is a Damned Yankee hailing from the frozen backwoods of Maine residing in the ’burbs of Northwest Florida where it could be 80F and she’d be a popsicle.
She is grateful and humbled for all the readers. She knows very well she wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for them and welcomes feedback.
You can find her on those Facebook and Twitter things at:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LXChase
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lex_Chase
Find her blog at http://lexchase.com or drop her an e-mail at lex.a.chase@gmail.com.
1 winner will receive eBook copies of the full Checkmate trilogy
(Pawn Takes Rook, Cashing the Reality Check, and Conventional Love)
2 winners will receive an eBook copy of Conventional Love
Drawing is open to US and International readers.
Facebook Chat will have it’s own prizes!
Such as:
All 20 Checkmate printed trading cards! Including the 4 special mystery cards! Free books! Or a 25 USD Visa Gift Card!
To Enter
Just leave a comment on any of the blog posts along the tour, along with a contact email address. If you would still like to enter the contest but don’t wish to leave your email address in the comment, you can also enter by emailing lex.a.chase@gmail.com.
Winners will be chosen at random and posted on Lex’s blog at Lex Chase on Wednesday, February 5th, and on Lex’s Facebook page. Winners will then be notified via email.
Contest ends
Tuesday, February 4th at midnight, Eastern Time.
Pawn Takes Rook: Conventional Love Tour stops:
1/1 – Gay List Book Reviews [Collect Mystery Card #1]
1/3 – Lily Velden [Collect Trading Card #1]
1/5 – Release Party at the Dreamspinner Press Facebook Page [Collect Trading Card #2 and Win Bonus Goodies]
1/7 – Tali Spencer [Collect Trading Card #3]
1/8 –House Millar [Collect Trading Card #4]
1/9 – Tricia Kristufek [Collect Mystery Card #2]
1/10 – Tempeste O’ Riley [Collect Trading Card #5]
1/12 – Epically Romantic [Collect Trading Card #6]
1/15 – The Novel Approach [Collect Trading Card #7]
1/16 – Charlie Cochet [Collect Trading Card #8]
1/17 – Tara Lain [Collect Trading Card #9]
1/18 – CJ Elliott [Collect Trading Card #10]
1/20 – Jaime Samms [Collect Trading Card #11]
1/22 – Mrs. Condit Reads Books [Collect Mystery Card #3]
1/24 – Anne Barwell [Collect Trading Card #12]
1/26 – Dawn K. Johnson [Collect Trading Card #13]
1/28 – Chris T. Kat [Collect Trading Card #14]
1/30 – Skylar M. Cates [Collect Trading Card #15]
1/31 – Cate Ashwood [Collect Trading Card #16]
2/3 – Joyfully Jay [Collect Mystery Card #4]
Have never read anything by Lex before but this trilogy sounds really good. Please enter me in giveaway. Thank you. :)
mars10@netzero.com
Thanks Shorty. :D I’ve been a little under the radar in the last year. And I know a LOT of readers won’t touch a series until it’s complete. (George RR Martin. Lookin’ at you buddy. :|)
I love the idea of the graffiti bridge, and the photos!
vitajex(At)Aol(dot)com
Thanks Trix! I have quite a bit more, but I had to pick my favorites. We also had a Team Photographer that took over a hundred photos just snapping candids and posed shots. :D
How did I miss this series and blog posts. Thanks for the excerpt and giveaway. Would love a shot at this.
lgrant1@san.rr.com
Thanks Lisa. :D Like I said to Shorty, I’ve been a little blip on readers’ maps for the past year. The Checkmate series appealed to a niche of a niche of a niche of the gay, geeky, and pop culture addicts. But now others are learning about it. Which is AWESOME. :D But I hope you do check it out! I look forward to what you think about it! :D
Thanks for having me Lisa! You’re gracious and awesome as ever! <3
It’s my pleasure to have you here with us, Lex! You’re always a welcome guest. :) <3
I had to add this series to my TBR list! I can’t believe I haven’t seen this before now. Thank you for great interview and the giveaway op :)
Aaaaaw. Thanks. :D It makes me happy to find people discovering the series as a whole now that the first two books have been out a while. It’s not a bad thing at all! You know how people always believe in that overnight success story? It never happens like that. So I hope others down the line keep discovering the series as well! :D
Do enjoy them! I look forward to what you thought of them! :D
Great pictures for sure. I don’t think I would have been comfortable vandalizing a bridge or seeing someone else do it (so it’s fortunate I wasn’t there, lol). I love the stencil though.
sorry forgot my email: humhumbum AT yahoo DOT com
Lol! Thanks HB! We actually checked a number of times to make sure it was totally legal. There’s parts you can’t paint though, like the actual train tracks on the tressle and the guard rail on top. The graffiti on the bridge actually changes day to day even hour by hour at times. True story how our group was there to tag the bridge, doing our thing, and then another group showed up to repaint the ENTIRE bridge for the Auburn Tigers. And they painted right over our stuff when we left. The bridge when we GOT there was painted for Hanukkah. And we considered coming back later, because we didn’t want to cover any of it up. We actually found that blank wall we could use.
The Breast Cancer Foundation even paints the whole bridge pink for all of October for breast cancer. Like they have crews going out there and repainting if anyone covers it up.
Loved meeting you at GRL. This looks really good!
BTW, deni51@yahoo.com!
Aaaaw! Thank you! I was so nervous that no one would even know me! If you make GRL in Chicago this year I’m going to try and register as an author again and I’ll have REALLY FOR REALSIES BOOKS to sign! :D I’m pretty excited about that part. HAH!