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Lorsque Aiden accepte de courir le Mad Mucker – un parcours d’obstacles de vingt kilomètres sur un terrain boueux – il s’attend à ce que ce soit une partie de plaisir. L’entraînement sera rude, mais Aiden a bien besoin d’un peu de motivation pour retrouver la forme.
Un nouveau venu se greffe à l’équipe à la dernière minute : Matt, le cousin beau-gosse d’un de ses collègues. Quand ce dernier accepte d’aider Aiden à s’entraîner, celui-ci trouve soudain bien plus attrayante l’idée de faire du sport régulièrement.
Très vite, les étincelles fusent et ils s’engagent dans une relation physique des plus intenses. Mais Matt ne veut pas tomber amoureux d’un autre homme, et Aiden ne veut pas tomber amoureux tout court. Pourtant ils se rapprochent toujours un peu plus, malgré leurs réticences. Une autre course contre la montre se joue pour eux, celle où ils n’auront bientôt plus la chance de comprendre ce qu’ils ressentent l’un pour l’autre.
272 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 12, 2014
"I'm too old for this," Aiden complained..."Running eight miles followed by fucking twice in as many hours."
"Poor old man." Matt grinned down at him.
"It's too early," Aiden grumbled into his pillow. "I'm not interested in being woken up at this time of the morning unless it's by a blow job."









"Nothing Ventured ... Nothing Gained"



"Once Matt gave up the control, everything was different. It stopped being a power struggle, and the gentle humor of before was gone, replaced by intensity and passion.”











Nothing ventured, nothing gained, and all that.
It seemed he’d acquired a training partner. An annoying, bossy, sexy but tragically straight training partner. But at least the view of Matt’s arse would be nice while Aiden was trying to keep up with him.
He was getting what he’d said he wanted, after all: no-strings sex and lots of it. He just needed to make sure they had better boundaries. The damn touchy-feely snuggle hormones were messing with his head. If they could get back to getting off and keep the intimacy at bay, he’d be fine. They’d be fine.
Two people who had feelings for each other, but both fighting against them for different reasons.
