Owen Barnes never expected writing to make him rich, much less with a YA novel written for a bet. Being nominated for the Carnegie Medal, the most prestigious award a children's author can win, is a dream come true. But Owen's newfound fame comes at a price, and not just changing his surname to Black. Gruff, gentle building surveyor Magnus Cassidy is the first man to catch Owen's interest in almost two years. Owen's agent, Max, might be trying to control his image, but Magnus sees the real Owen: the eyeliner, drainpipe jeans, and sexy underwear, not the Young Conservative in a tweed jacket...
Owen Barnes never expected writing to make him rich, much less with a YA novel written for a bet. Being nominated for the Carnegie Medal, the most pre...
Owen Barnes's life is finally going the way he wants. He's making a living as an author, and his relationship with building surveyor Magnus Cassidy is going from strength to strength. When Owen finds a lump, he buries his head in the sand. He's too busy for doctor appointments and besides, it's probably nothing. He pushes concern away and is soon swept up in a whirlwind of distractions. His best friend's husband is falling apart and Owen needs to be strong for them, not burdening them with his fears. He says he'll deal with it when the new book is released, when Ryan and Sameer are more...
Owen Barnes's life is finally going the way he wants. He's making a living as an author, and his relationship with building surveyor Magnus Cassidy is...