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My hometown bully can't touch me now.
High school was his, but college is mine.
I'm a journalism student at the top of my game.
He's the quarterback who screwed up big-time and got kicked off the team.
It has to be karma when I'm assigned to get the interview― the one that tells his side of the story.
Ha.
An interview is very far down on the list of things I intend to get from my bully.

This 10,000-word gay bully romance short story includes scenes of bullying and physical domination that some people may find disturbing. For open-minded readers 18 and over.

37 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 18, 2020

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Profile Image for Gavin Stephenson-Jackman.
1,673 reviews
February 20, 2023
Getting assigned to interview your high school bully is not really something most would want, but finding out that the screw up that got him kicked off the college football team is the secret he's been hiding about who he really is. Too bad that finding out includes non consensual sex.
Profile Image for Garth Mailman.
2,531 reviews10 followers
June 12, 2020
An M+M novel, erotic, not a romance. Gay journalist has repeated encounters with a macho jock who claims to be straight. Well the team would claim they all were. Definitely R rated.
Profile Image for Tranese.
1,795 reviews7 followers
October 11, 2021
No story

First book to be read by the author Bro Biggly. I'm not sure what to make of this. It honestly all happened fast, there was potential of a story happening but it didn't happen. Like one minute your reading about the gay young man and high-school bully, then next we are celebrating the his birthday(not the bully's) then they're in college? I'm glad I got this book for free.
Profile Image for Maureen.
3,723 reviews39 followers
June 11, 2020
Short and hot, that’s about it. It was ok, but there wasn’t too much to the story, just a bully, shoving a young gay guy about and yelling. It did kind of end without giving us much of a clue as to how things were resolved.
Profile Image for Jennie.
209 reviews9 followers
August 14, 2023
So this is a short and steamy read. Like a nice short sex tale. There were a couple spots that were pretty great and were pretty spicy. But it didn't quite get there for me in the end. (Was hoping for more bullying aspect)
Profile Image for Jan van Es.
343 reviews2 followers
October 10, 2020
OMG WOWZERS I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS BOOK SO MUCH. I am definitely going to check out more from the author.
Profile Image for Juliet  A.
8 reviews
December 3, 2020
Perfect

I loved reading every moment. I just wish I heard Pierce's side/ view... I also wish it was a bit longer... This was too short.
Profile Image for Miss E.
598 reviews
January 2, 2021
Steamy

Steamy hot short read. I absolutely love the tension and would not hesitate to get other books from this author.
235 reviews3 followers
June 1, 2021
Bullied

An interesting read. I thought there would be more bullying going on. But still a well written story. Very interesting
Profile Image for Ken Cook.
1,575 reviews6 followers
July 5, 2021
3.5 stars. First person POV, spread over the last two years of high school and first of university. Student journalist and football star. Very short story with interesting use of POV.
Profile Image for Jayde  Nytsch.
4 reviews
November 26, 2023
Wording needs work

I feel like some of the wording could use a little work, but honestly it was a good and quick read.
Profile Image for Stephen.
1,181 reviews226 followers
May 1, 2021
I wanted a quick, highly sexy, book as a change of pace before diving back into longer, more substantial reading. This short novella is not “dinner and a movie.” This is more “let’s meet at the motel and get off.” It’s the standard tale where a geeky narrator takes on his high-school tormentor, and they both get what they want. This is a fast, fun, piece of friction fiction, what I used to call “one handed reading.”

In this story a journalist, shall we call him “deep throat?” Goes for a penetrating story featuring his former tormentor. Even without “going under-cover” he gets what he came for.

In this antithesis of a “slow burn,” the characterization is minimal, but relies on the stereotypes of the trope. The action is almost non-stop, the plot development is almost non-existent, and yet, it makes for a satisfying read. As a free read it’s worth more than twice the price, as well as the reading time. I’d recommend it if you’re looking for a steamy change of pace.


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