The books that have been
collecting dust for so long they have become stained from it
When Lowell moves back to
his hometown to take care of his ailing mother, the last person he expects to
see living in the house next door is his childhood friend Jase, grown up now
and more attractive than ever. Jase had starred in many of Lowell's teenage
fantasies, but Lowell is convinced Jase is straight. And yet, as they rekindle
their friendship, it begins to look like Jase might not be so straight after
all.
Jase has problems of his
own: his troubled ex-wife has allowed him full custody of their daughter on one
condition: he never exposes her to his affairs with other men. The arrangement
works just fine until he starts falling for Lowell and a whole new world of
possibilities opens up for him. But how can he have a relationship with a man
and still keep his daughter?
Publisher's Note: This book
contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some
readers may find objectionable: Male/male sexual practices.
The Boy Next Door by Kate McMurray
First published January 2011 by Loose Id
iBook, 219 pages
Contemporary Romance
Lowell stood on the front lawn of the house
he’d just purchased, feeling a sense of dread. He wanted his cramped studio
apartment back. He had no business owning a house is the suburbs, let alone a
two-story two-bedroom with vinyl siding and a little white fence around the
yard. Park a tricycle on the front lawn, and he was confronting his worst
fears.
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