Until one man did, and he now controls Jory's life.
While his band's star is rising, Jory remains trapped and ashamed - closed off from emotional attachments for fear of discovery.
And then he meets Damian Foyle, manager of his family-owned cinema, a place where Jory loves to hide and relax. The antithesis of a rockstar, Damian loves his martial arts classes, tinkering with motor parts, and the simple life.
Damian's first meeting with Jory is just shy of a disaster, and yeah, the second one isn't all that great either.
Jory is annoying, sexy as hell, temperamental, and one helluva rock god in tight trousers. It's all Damian can do not to burn up in the heat of the man's fiery personality.
But getting close to his heart is another thing altogether, and Damian won't settle for anything less.
Now that he wasn’t coughing up his lungs and had fresh air in his face, he had time to ponder the incredible being who was his nemesis. Jory.
“I can’t believe he’s the lead singer for Stone Edge,” he muttered to himself as he walked home.
“I mean, even I’ve heard of them. And they’re some of the only rock music I enjoy too. God, I must have sounded like a right plonker when I first met him.” He sidestepped an old dear who glared at him as she pushed by with a tiny Yorkie on a leash.
It was only a twenty-minute walk home to his flat, and having avoided his uncle, he was soon inside drinking a large glass of cold, sparkling water. He plonked himself into his armchair, got comfy, and switched on the telly. Time to watch YouTube videos of Stone Edge and its hot lead singer.
She’s also Editor in Chief at Divine Magazine, an online LGBTQ e-zine, and a member of The Society of Authors, the Writers Guild of Great Britain, and the Authors Guild in the US. Susan is an award-winning script writer, with scripts based on two of her own published works. Sight Unseen has garnered no less than ten awards to date and her TV pilot, Reel Life, based on her debut novel, Cassandra by Starlight, was also a winner at the Oaxaca Film Fest.
She loves going to the theatre, live music concerts (especially if it’s her man crush Adam Lambert or the divine Cumberbatch) walks in the countryside, a good G and T, lazing away afternoons reading a good book, and watching re-runs of Grimm.
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