Liam for Hire
(Beaten Track Publishing, Release date: 24.8.2018)
76000 words/270 pages
Tags: gay, contemporary romance, LGBTQ, MM, age gap, new adult, homeless, prostitution, sex trade
Synopsis:
Liam Murphy has kicked his drug habit and now pays for the high living costs in London as an escort. His life is finally in balance. His only problem is that he obsesses about the minimum number of times he has to bend over to make ends meet. As long as he has his emotions under control, it’ll be fine. That’s what Liam keeps telling himself until he meets the young widower Alastair, also known as Ali, whose emerald eyes remind him of Ireland.
“I…I want us to have sex as though we’re making love.”
Making love? Jaysus.
I scratch my head. “Okay. You mean more kisses and shit?”
Ali laughs.
“And shit.” His face lights up and he looks about ten years younger. “Like cuddles.”
*Featuring Liam from The Boy Who Fell to Earth, but it is a standalone. This title contains material some may find objectionable or trigger-inducing: mature content, drug use, suicidal thoughts.
4.25 Stars
I was intrigued after meeting Liam in The Boy Who Fell From Earth and I was excited to see he’d be getting his own story. I wasn’t disappointed, while not as gritty and raw as the first book, this was still an emotional read.
I loved Ali, but I completely fell in love with Liam. Together they fit and had amazing chemistry. I loved that both men finally found the acceptance and love they’d both been searching and longing for for for so long.
A well-written and captivating read. Very enjoyable and recommendable!
*copy provided by author/publisher in exchange for an honest review*
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