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The Name of the Game
Seth's a gorgeous hunk of a cop, but off-limits to his roommate Clay, who's desperately trying to find a way to stop thinking about a man who's straight and dating Sophie, the bitchy, possessive, girlfriend from hell. When Seth decides to dump Sophie by pretending to be gay, it's Clay he turns to for help in his game of deception. And with Clay's friend Anthony pushing him into playing the dating game and helping Seth, Clay's relationship options suddenly go from zero to a full hand. But there's still only one man for him, and as Seth begins to discover just what it's like walking the other side of the line, the two men begin to break all the rules.
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Title of ebook: The Name of the Game
ISBN: 9781934166765
Publisher:
Torquere Press
Internet download file size: 659 kb
Released online for download: 02-14-2007
Author of eBook: Okati, Willa,
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Okay, so, brain... you want to let me know just what the hell happened in there? Seth frowned to himself as he shut the bathroom door. Habit dictated that he leave it open, letting the steam billow out into the house and sending Clay into a hissy fit -- good old-fashioned teasing -- but just then, he wanted the thing closed.
Fact one: he'd just kissed a guy.
Fact two: the kiss-ee had been his housemate.
Fact two-B: his housemate was gay.
Fact three: he'd kind of li... whoa, there, brain. Retreat and regroup.
Seth juggled the figures around in his head a few times, but always came up with the same conclusion -- he was screwed. Aw, man. The idea had just been a way to get rid of Sophie, the Siren who was Sucking Out his Soul. He'd never intended it to go even this far on the physical level.
Why, then, had he gone and kissed Clay?
As kisses went, it hadn't been anything to write home about, barring the "male" factor. No, really, it wasn't, Seth insisted to himself. A nice kiss, sure. Dry but gentle, almost tender. Not the wet, squishy smack he'd planned on, or the backup dry peck he'd had as a contingency plan. It'd been a regular smooc ... read full excerpt from The Name of the Game ebook
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