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Keith O’Leary has been trying to break into acting for ages. When he is offered a part in the newest cable television drama he realizes it could be the chance of a lifetime. Only it means playing a gay man and Keith, live-in girlfriend and all, is definitely straight. Or so he thought, until sexy Carl Bronson kisses him on camera.
Carl Bronson, the consummate professional, never thought he’d fall for a co-star, but he has, and hard, for Keith. To Carl’s amazement the feeling is mutual, and soon the sparks start to fly both on screen and off. Things are perfect until someone threatens to expose them as real lovers, placing their future in the acting business in jeopardy.
Will they follow the advice of Keith’s agent Adam Lewis, and deny, deny, deny their true feelings to the tabloids? Or take the chance and expose themselves, their love and possibly risk their careers? Sometimes the hardest role for an actor is real life.
91 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2009
In several instances the MCs become excessively weepy and overly needy and clingy. Not what I would expect from two straight men exploring their gay side. As other reviews have said, the ending is abrupt and offsetting. I understand that it's done that way so that the reader will feel obligated to buy the other (insert number of sequels this book has) books that follow. I, however, am not sure I'll go down that path.
I give Acting Naughty two and a half stars - rounded up to three.