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When Elliot Cohen left his small town for college in the big city, he was expecting to do big things. He wanted to pull his feet out of the quicksand he called home and go where everything was bigger, brighter, and just moved faster. He planned to claim a little fame, a lot of money, and a high-powered, influential lover.
Well he found fame, he found money, and he even foun ...more
Well he found fame, he found money, and he even foun ...more
Kindle Edition, 45 pages
Published
May 6th 2017
by JMS Books
(first published 2007)
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Often, in mm romance, a separated couple who 'broke up' not in good terms get into bed the minute they reunited. Not in this story.
Elliot and Tony were best friends and lovers in high school. When Elliot left their small town for college, he promised Tony that he'd be back once he finished his school. Not only he renegaded his promise, Elliot even didn't write his best friend and lover for years. He became famous, his pictures were every where whenever they had new development in the region. Th ...more
Elliot and Tony were best friends and lovers in high school. When Elliot left their small town for college, he promised Tony that he'd be back once he finished his school. Not only he renegaded his promise, Elliot even didn't write his best friend and lover for years. He became famous, his pictures were every where whenever they had new development in the region. Th ...more

Actually probably a 2.5. I truly disliked Elliot. He left his best friend and lover, Tony, to go away to college, promising to return. For seven years, he doesn't. He is the boy toy of a real estate mogul, VIctor, a kept boy who lies to his friends and family, letting them think he is the wheeler dealer. When Victor decides Elliot is too old, he gets a new boy toy and ditches Elliot. Only then does Elliot claim to have never stopped loving Tony, and goes home. I didn't buy it. Tony is lovely, bu
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JODI spent too many years in New York and San Francisco stage managing classical plays, edgy fringe work, and the occasional musical. She, therefore, is overdramatic, takes herself way too seriously, and has been known to randomly break out in song. Her men are imperfect but genuine, stubborn but likable, often kinky, and frequently their own worst enemies. They are characters you can’t help but f
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