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Can a sweet and sexy fireman change a fling into a happily ever after? Neil Farris is your typical 'love 'em and leave 'em' type. He's been told his biggest fear is commitment, but he's not bothered by that. He doesn't see the point of a long-term relationship. He either gets bored or his partners realize he's too bossy and scathing. It's easier to stick to one-night stands. When his boring work conference in Brisbane sends him to the wrong hotel, he finds himself surrounded by gorgeous firemen. Luckily for him, one of them is gay and interested in a good time. Scott Fields is everything Neil…mehr

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Can a sweet and sexy fireman change a fling into a happily ever after? Neil Farris is your typical 'love 'em and leave 'em' type. He's been told his biggest fear is commitment, but he's not bothered by that. He doesn't see the point of a long-term relationship. He either gets bored or his partners realize he's too bossy and scathing. It's easier to stick to one-night stands. When his boring work conference in Brisbane sends him to the wrong hotel, he finds himself surrounded by gorgeous firemen. Luckily for him, one of them is gay and interested in a good time. Scott Fields is everything Neil looks for in a fling-gorgeous, good in bed and temporary. He's also nice and considerate, which is a bonus. It's a shame Neil only gets two nights with the fireman before he's returning home. However, much to his surprise, he runs into Scott a few days later. It turns out they're both from the same town. When Scott asks him out, Neil is hesitant but agrees. He really isn't interested in dating or relationships. Can the sweet and sexy fireman change his mind?
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Elizabeth Hollows is an Australian writer of LGBT love stories specializing in homosexual or lesbian romance. Her preferred genres are fantasy, science fiction and contemporary/modern. She has been writing since she was twelve, but has spent the last few years writing romance stories and discovering a passion for LGBT romance. When Elizabeth is not writing she embroiders, reads and plots her next novel. She is a fan of the winter months and always has a book in her handbag and a cup of tea nearby.