Love Fae: A Love at First Sight Male-Male Fantasy Romance

Samuel Snowberry


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Love Fae: A Love at First Sight Male-Male Fantasy Romance by Samuel Snowberry
When you’re a gangster it's difficult to meet the right man. You need someone who’s in the same business. Who can appreciate your moods and has the same desires as you. Someone who will disrespect you in the bedroom and give you what you need. Not what you want.

Renegade

Was it so terrible that I looked at him?
I mean really looked at him.
Yes, I knew the stereotype. You weren't supposed to look at guys. Not really look. You know - not in a dirty way.
But he was a lot of man. Not just in height but also in terms of his physique. Big muscles and bulges in just the right places.
Would he mind that I was just a guy who thought he was a woman and killed people for a living?

Maverick
Damn it. I hated myself.
For being a man.
I didn’t want to be a cliché.
But that was what I was being.
Even though I was better than that.
My mums would roll their eyes at me. Tell me I was like all the others. All the other men.
The thing was that he was lovely. That guy who I’d just seen. Small and feminine. Yet hot and male. Even wore skirts to show off his hot peach of a rear.
But I tended to miss out on people - men - because I didn’t tell them how I felt about them.
Could I pluck up courage to talk to this guy? The guy who I'd just seen. To tell him that I wanted him.

Renegade's small and attractive. But he's got a secret. He's a professional killer and not to be underestimated.
Also there's something mystical about him. Something from another world.

Maverick's big and muscular. Works for a creep in the underworld and wants out.
Then they meet and electricity flows.


Love Fae is a dark and steamy, male-male romantasy. Welcome to two the world of the mortal and the gritty, mythical world of the fae.

Note, this book contains some very sensual romance.
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