"Ash" is a seventeen year old high school drop out who makes his money by renting himself, despite the fact that he's straight. It's not his ideal or dream career, but it's what it takes to pay for his necessities. When Ash finds himself in a classroom with his first ever teenage trick, things don't go as they normally would. From then on, you might just say that his life as a rent-boy takes an unusual turn.
Instead of being paid to have sex, Ash is paid, by his most regular customer yet, to simply talk. It all seems too good to be true to Ash; a good lookin' lad that's actually his own age? That's a big step from the usual mid-thirty perverts he gets on street corners. You'd think it'd be a great twist to his life, right? Yeah, so did Ash. Until he finds out his tricks secret, which makes Ash wish he'd never even met the guy.
Lust, suspicion and a dose of love? This rent-boy's life is about to get a whole lot better, but also a whole lot worse.
This has to be the best gay romance I've read so far. I haven't read too many, but this one was good. Their love felt so real and not forced like some others that I've read. What I didn't like was what I usually don't like about wattpad novels. The ending was cliche and rushed, probably because the author was getting bored of the story and just wanted to finish it. I don't blames them though, it was probably just me. But, the story was so good and the characters were awesome. If you're looking for a good LGBTQIA+ romance, read this one. It's free :)
One of the most compelling and sad books I have ever read. This book is not only a revelation, but in a way also a salvation. Brilliantly written, I have no idea why this book is not yet traditionally published.