

I love how Garrett Leigh, even with shorter stories (even though this is longer than Bullet and Bones) manages to create characters who feel so real and has such depth to them. Can Kai really do…that? He doesn’t believe it, but with Matthew along for the ride, it’s time to be bold and find out.īook three and we have Kai’s book. Matthew is hot, but Jude and Cam’s plans seem beyond his reach. Enter Matthew, a fellow dancer and the newbie on the block.

Veteran porn star Jude has seen it all before, and with the help of Kai’s mentor, Cam, they figure Kai needs a change. Is Kai bored? Or does he crave something more?īlue Boy Studio is under new ownership. But nothing is ever quite as it seems, and beneath his golden curls and giggles lies something else…an edge no one can quite put their finger on. Cute and petite, he’s the slender bottom every top loves to pound. After that, we saw Marcel the Shell With Shoes On and Bodies, Bodies, Bodies.Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Goodreads SYNOPSISĭancer Kai is the sweetheart of Blue Boy Studio. Recently Everything Everywhere All At Once became a pandemic-era sensation and rose up as the company’s highest-grossing domestic movie ever.

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