Playing With Fire

Playing With Fire
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Series: Glasgow Lads, Book 3
Genres: Contemporary Romance, LGBT, New Adult Romance, Sports Romance
Tag: Sensuality = Scorching
Publication Year: January 2016
Format: Kindle and Paperback
Length: Novel (100K words/362 pages)
ASIN: B01BA13WXE
ISBN: 9781790810000

Keep yourself warm with this steamy friends-to-lovers romance set in Scotland! At 21, Robert is finally ready to accept his own bisexuality. The only person standing in his way is...his gay best friend? Like all the Glasgow Lads novels, this may be read as a stand-alone, as it features a happy ending with no cliffhanger.

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About the Book

“I don’t want options. I just want you.”

Robert McKenzie has a secret. As the only straight player on an all-LGBT soccer team, he’s known to fans as “McWhataWaste.” No one would guess Robert’s actually bisexual. At twenty-one, on the verge of a brilliant career in video game design, he’s finally ready to be his true self. The only thing keeping him in the closet is…his gay best friend?

Liam Carroll has a problem. His gorgeous pal and teammate wants to kiss him and touch him and…everything with him. But for how long? With Robert embarking on a bright future—far from their rough-and-tumble East End streets—Liam may soon be left behind. He can’t risk falling in love with a man he can’t live without. His solution? Keep things casual, “see what happens.”

Aye, right. After a single camping trip, the bridge back to mere friendship has been well and truly burned. Now Robert wants more than sex, but diehard cynic Liam won’t drop the barriers around his heart. These two tough center-backs must find a way forward as lovers, or their lifelong bond—the heart of the Warriors team—will rupture for good.


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This book is perfect for anyone who enjoys the friends-to-lovers trope and yet still manages to tackle and discuss the serious issue of biphobia.--One of 2016’s Male/Male Romance Best Bets
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