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The Bay Boys #2

The Invisible Plan

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A cursed ruby, an invisible cloak, and a sinister secret plot to eradicate gay people converge for the perfect storm in this wickedly dark science-fiction adventure.

Peter Peartree is a young scientist who could use some stimulation in his life. He's feeling demoted in his job at a prestigious cancer research lab, and his relationship with his boyfriend is hanging on by a thread. But everything is about to change when he and his two best friends, Sabrina and Ernesto, discover a secret box buried in the shadowy bowels of the laboratory basement.

Soon Peter finds himself engaged in a lethal game of hide-and-seek with a homophobic scientist who's drunk on power. The entire LGBT community of Nashville is at risk and only Peter can save the day. Will he be able to protect them before it's too late? Find out in The Invisible Plan, an exciting new gay sci-fi book from the wild and wonderful imagination of author Nathan Bay.

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176 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 16, 2017

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Nathan Bay

82 books137 followers
Nathan Bay writes gay-themed fiction about ordinary people faced with extraordinary circumstances. The genres of his work span mystery, romance, erotica, and everything in between — always with an exciting twist!

Nathan currently resides in sunny California. Learn more at nathanbayauthor.com

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May 23, 2017
This is a fun adventure where Peter finds an invisible cloak and then saves the world or at least the gay community of Nashville! One of my favorite parts was when Peter and his friends were making plans and they said there had to be a Plan B because of the Peter Meter in which a plan must have allowances for errors, since “the Peter Meter will always wreak havoc where no trouble should exist.”

I enjoyed this quick-paced story and look forward to reading more of Mr. Bay’s stories. Also, it was nice to see Carlos from King of the Sea made a quick appearance.
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933 reviews19 followers
June 14, 2017
I liked the premise of this book, but the delivery was a little simplistic. Slightly weird and awkward in some scenes.
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433 reviews4 followers
January 25, 2018
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
The Invisible Plan: A Gay Science Fiction Mystery (The Bay Boys Book 2) is a gay science-fiction made lighter with humor by Nathan Bay. Peter Peartree is a young scientist. When the entire LGBT community of Nashville is at risk, Peter is the only one that can save the day. A fun quick-paced adventure story.
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2,120 reviews54 followers
December 12, 2017
If gay fiction is your cup of tea, then why not? But to me, the sexuality was overcompensating here, even though the work had satirical elements and the whole thrust of the story is about changing people's sexuality.
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March 25, 2018
Fun adventure story. It is mostly light hearted and whimsical. The story is very well written and I love the characters. I hope to see them in future stories in this series. I really love the cover of this book. Great job Nathan.
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September 12, 2018
Better than the mermaids. Better plot. It could have been more with unfolding the story, but a fair short read. Finally getting to the third one which I had originally bought not realizing it was the third later realizing that it didn’t even matter if I had read the previous two.
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January 27, 2018
I do not read science fiction books very often. It is an okay read. It is well written, interesting and with some humor in it.
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