Shameless Recommendation
This is my favorite Market Garden installment yet, and that's saying something. I absolutely adored the lovely development between the rich guy and his driver. Sometimes it was smooth, sometimes hilarious and often quietly heartbreaking. If you haven't read any of this series set in and around a brothel in London, If It Drives is a great place to start. Other characters pop in here and there, but you don't need to know their back story to follow along. (But you'll want to know, trust me.) Highly recommended.
~ Solange [July 2014]
Shameless Recommendation
This is my favorite Market Garden installment yet, and that's saying something. I absolutely adored the lovely development between the rich guy and his driver. Sometimes it was smooth, sometimes hilarious and often quietly heartbreaking. If you haven't read any of this series set in and around a brothel in London, If It Drives is a great place to start. Other characters pop in here and there, but you don't need to know their back story to follow along. (But you'll want to know, trust me.) Highly recommended.
~ Solange [July 2014]
Publisher Synopsis
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If it flies, drives, or fornicates, it's cheaper to rent it.
After driving James Harcourt, his wealthy banker boss, around for a year and a half, Cal isn’t surprised by much anymore. Not even James’s regular trips to Market Garden, London’s most elite gay brothel.
But when James leaves the Garden alone one night and turns to Cal instead, Cal’s floored. After crushing on his boss for ages, it’s his wet dream come true . . . until the awkward morning after. Cal still has a job to do, but he wants to offer more. Yet James doesn’t take him up on it; he keeps Cal at arm’s length and continues his chauffeured jaunts to Market Garden.
As Cal learns what James needs from the rentboys, he tries to fill that need himself. But there’s more to James’s penchant for rentboys than Cal realises, and it may be one role that Cal can’t fill without overstepping his duty.
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[su_quote]It took a lonely, lonely man to ignore the fact that someone was being paid to give them their undivided attention.[/su_quote]
[su_quote]”My situation’s a little weird.”
“This is a brothel, Cal.” Brandon grinned. “I’m pretty sure there isn’t a ‘situation’ that hasn’t walked through that door a time or two.”[/su_quote]
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