I’ll Use Any Excuse to Get a Man In

Getting_a_Man_InI am hopeless at DIY or anything around the house, so when I need something done, I “get a man in”. At one stage in my life, I had so many tradesmen traipsing through my home painting the windows, fixing a leak and pruning my plumb tree, it became a common phrase: “any excuse to get a man in”!, which I would say with a little wink.


The tradesmen who came to my house only ever painted windows, fixed leaks or pruned trees. Apart from the occasional conversation about the weather, that was it. However, I wondered what would happen if a woman wasn’t joking when she said “any excuse to get a man in” with a suggestive wink. If only part of her employed him to do odd jobs round the house, while the other part had something a little… more… seductive in mind.


The result of that is my new short story, Getting a Man In. At less than £1/$1 in ebook, it’s worth a look. As always with my writing in this genre, it’s quite fun Here’s all you need to know:


Getting A Man In by Jane Killick


When things go wrong, Suzie always gets a man in. Electricians with beer bellies, kitchen fitters with bad breath, tree surgeons with unsightly tattoos. But when Adam the sexy plumber arrives at her door, she wants more from him than fixing her shower. Even if Adam needs some persuading.


A fun short story of sexual frustration, rejection and a temperamental bathroom.


Another romantic comedy from the author of If Wishes Were Husbands and Fairy Nuff.


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Published on July 07, 2014 11:05
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