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The Houseboy #1

Fresh Start

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There’s a first time for everythingFarm-boy Alex decides to take off and move away from everything he’s ever known He doesn't know what to expect in Somerville but one thing is for sure, he’s going to have the time of his life. However with no job, no friends and no skills how will this newly-minted gay find his way? It doesn't take long for things to start happening after Alex receives curious offer, and has run in with a cute tattooed guy. The fun is only beginning!Fresh Start is the first part in a fun new series, follow as Alex learns about himself and has sticky, steamy adventures along the way.

38 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 29, 2014

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Oliver Thrust

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April 1, 2017
First times are thrilling especially when you know it's just right. Alex leaves home for the city and new experiences. What he finds astounds his rural senses and gives him the start of the life he's been wanting but afraid to look for at home. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
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July 21, 2020
This is basically the intro to the episodic series, The Houseboy. These are meant to be read in order and one relies on the next to continue the story. Nice beginning here. Alex seems a little too naive and is not at all prepared for his journey-- but open to wherever and whatever he encounters. Looks like what would be considered gay pulp fiction. Too brief to really evaluate the author's writing skills. Off to a good start though.
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July 22, 2024
No surprises

A coming out with no drama if only the world was so perfect. The writing quality is fair with no exceptional description or passion.
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December 9, 2022
A very interesting and enjoyable book, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
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