Denial (The Marina #2)
Heather Mar-Gerrison
Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
5.00
· Steam/Spice level: 5 of 5
Explicit and plentiful [?]
· 2 ratings · 115 pages · Published: 30 Jun 2019

Seth and I weren’t friends. We’d never been friends and we weren’t likely to ever be friends.
We were, however, lovers. It was a business arrangement of sorts…
I was convinced that Seth was only interested in having regular sex and I was always a willing participant, enjoying what it was he offered me. Only problem with our arrangement was that I was beginning to get attached - and that had never been part of the agreement.
He’d run a mile if I told him that I thought I was falling for him...
Seth:
I’d been attracted to San Antonio for as long as I could remember and I’m not gonna lie. I’d pursued him relentless until he’d decided that I would be a good stud for him whenever he wanted servicing. Well, if it was all that was on offer, I’d take it…
Only trouble was, that I’d gotten emotionally involved, which was totally stupid because a) he had a girlfriend, b) was totally in the closet and c) had never really liked me….
How on earth was I supposed to tell him that I’d fallen in love with him?
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The 'The Marina' series
10 ratings 4.60 ·
m-m · queer · contemporary · new adult · small town · length-novella · anal sex · humor · open-door · friends to lovers · angst · fake relationship · slow burn
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