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Liam has principles, and sharing a home with a rent boy goes against every one of them. Even a rent boy as alluring as Martin. Martin 'Button' Bailey is a twenty-one-year-old rent boy with an aversion to gay men. Liam West is his reluctant flatmate with an aversion to rent boys. Especially those who go by the name of Martin Bailey. That suits Martin, because it means there's no chance of Liam wanting anything more from him than the occasional argument. Sex is never going to be an issue between them because Liam is one hundred percent straight. He's also in love with their third flatmate,…mehr

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Liam has principles, and sharing a home with a rent boy goes against every one of them. Even a rent boy as alluring as Martin. Martin 'Button' Bailey is a twenty-one-year-old rent boy with an aversion to gay men. Liam West is his reluctant flatmate with an aversion to rent boys. Especially those who go by the name of Martin Bailey. That suits Martin, because it means there's no chance of Liam wanting anything more from him than the occasional argument. Sex is never going to be an issue between them because Liam is one hundred percent straight. He's also in love with their third flatmate, Katie. Even if that love is painfully unrequited. While it's fair to say that Liam can't stand Martin, he wouldn't want anything bad to happen to the guy. So when Martin comes home one day covered in bruises, Liam can't help but show concern. A concern that is quickly batted aside, until the next night when Martin shows up having been half-drowned in the river. Reason enough to believe someone is out to get him. As Liam becomes more embroiled in the mess that is Martin's life, the two men find themselves drawing closer together. And other feelings begin to develop. Unexpected feelings that a budding friendship can't quite cover.
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I've written stories about men loving men for as long as I can remember. In the days before computers and the internet, I used to hide my stories away convinced there was no market for women who wrote gay male fiction. Fast forward a few years (okay, quite a few years) and there's not only a market, but a whole empire out there for writers like me. I'm thrilled to be able to contribute my stories and take pride in what I write. Many of my characters enjoy making my life as difficult as possible by refusing to take the easy pathway to love. They prefer to swagger through the undergrowth and laugh at me as I point at my story outline and demand they get back on the route I painstakingly mapped out. Lately I've discovered it's far easier to let them dictate what happens and when, although I do get my revenge when it comes to giving them an undesirable trait or two to contend with. My characters are as flawed as their love lives, but they will usually find a kind of imperfect perfection in each other by the time I type 'The End'.