Heaven
Sent: includes Heaven and Purgatory
Series: Heaven Sent, book 1 & 2
Pub: 2006,
Looseld
Genre: erotic romance
Format: paperback (mid); 310pp
Whose: Tyler & Johnnie / Lucas &
Reese
Age Range: adult
Synopsis
HEAVEN
Desperate to save his family’s
hotel, Tyler sinks his hopes and what’s left of his money into a new venture:
a nightclub at the hotel. Everything rides on The White Room’s
success—without it the hotel will go under. Tyler’s nervous, but Lady Luck
smiles on him, in the form of mega-popular rock band Heaven Sent signing on
to play at the club.
Tyler’s a huge fan of the group, but even so, he’s not prepared at all
to come face-to-face with the painfully gorgeous lead-singer, Johnnie Heaven.
But, the bomb that goes off in his brain can’t be lust. Sure, Johnnie’s
probably the most beautiful person he’s ever seen, but Tyler is straight. It
has to be a misguided form of hero worship that he’s feeling—has to.
When Johnnie learns that Tyler shares his obsession with video games,
he invites Tyler to his room to play. Of course, Tyler jumps at the chance.
Who wouldn’t snap up the opportunity to spend time with his idol? He and
Johnnie have a great time together, but Tyler soon discovers that Johnnie
aims to introduce Tyler to a whole new level of game play.
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PURGATORY
Tall and sleek with gorgeous red
hair and deep, dark eyes to drown in, it’s no wonder that famous bass player,
Lucas Sloane, stars in so many dewy-eyed teenager’s dreams.
Reese used to be one of those teens—back when Heaven Sent was the
house band for the local club, Purgatory. Back then, it was easy to get to
know Luc, even become friends with him. But he took it too far, worked up the
courage to confess his love to Luc—only to be soundly rejected.
Now, six years later, Luc’s back in town for a visit and more gorgeous
than ever. Much to Rees’s surprise, Luc not only apologizes for the way he
treated Reese, he also comes onto him! Seems Luc’s discovered the pleasure of
being with a man and wants to know what it’s be like between the two of them.
But Reese can’t. He just can’t. He lives the straight and narrow. He
teaches high school math. He’s got a girlfriend. A normal life. He can’t be
gay. Of course, it’s really very hard to deny the man who defines beautiful
to Reese’s artistic mind.
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