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Possession Pointe: Dark M/M Romance

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Marc Tucker and Adam O'Neill typically wouldn't have crossed paths due to their vastly different career choices. Marc has been playing professional football for the past two years, straight out of college, while Adam has been honing his craft since he was nine years old; when his mother bought him his first pair of ballet shoes.


Mandatory training for the offensive players on Marc's team finds him in a ballet studio for the very first time in his life. The coach has told them it will improve their flexibility and agility, but Marc isn't the least bit impressed with the idea until he catches sight of their new ballet master. Adam's beautiful lines and lean muscular presence have Marc's body warming up in all the right places, but has Marc made a seriously misplaced assumption about Adam's potential interest in him?


Content Information: This book contains graphic depictions of male/male sexual practices, graphic language and other content that some readers may find objectionable, including Christian teachings in regards to homosexuality, discussions of gay rights in the United States and mental illness; in particular BPD.

This book is a combined edition of Possession Pointe; 1st Edition and Possession Pointe 2.

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Published August 13, 2012

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Leigh Jarrett

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Leigh Jarrett (she/he) is a queer, bigender author based in Victoria, British Columbia. They write MM+ contemporary romance, blending heartwarming happily-ever-afters with emotionally intense stories that explore trauma, identity, and healing.

Leigh's work often features underrepresented characters, including autistic and older protagonists, and focuses on themes of found family, resilience, and authentic queer love.

Their popular Salish Sea Society series is set on Canada's rugged west coast and showcases inclusive, deeply human connections.

With over a decade of indie publishing experience and more than two dozen titles to their name, Leigh is committed to telling meaningful, diverse stories that reflect the richness of the LGBTQ2IA+ experience.

Outside of writing, Leigh enjoys exploring Vancouver Island with their wife and building direct connections with readers through Bluesky.

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A bit short, but still fairly enjoyable. Not sure I buy into the rapid-change from straight to gay, but that aside this was an okay read.
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