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Max the firm and fit muscle-god doesn't fit Randy's mental picture of an antiques dealer. In fact, he's so smoking-hot, Randy can hardly breathe as Max appraises his shoebox full of vintage toys. The huge amount of money Max offers takes his breath away yet again. All Randy wants is to buy his supportive mom a really great Christmas gift, and this windfall will surely do it. There's only one catch, and it's a huge one: Max needs to see some photo ID and Randy's legal name is still Jennifer Ann. Despite how friendly Max is, Randy's afraid that when his secret comes out, it'll be a deal-breaker. This gay transgender romance by G.R. Richards is a fan favourite!
Max the muscle-god doesn't fit Randy's mental picture of an antiques dealer. In fact, he's so smoking-hot Randy can hardly breathe as Max appraises his shoebox full of vintage toys. All Randy wants to do is buy his supportive mom a great Christmas gift, but Max needs to see some photo ID before he’ll pony up the cash. Randy isn't keen to show it, because his legal name is still Jennifer Ann. Sure Max seems friendly, but Randy's afraid his secret will be a deal-breaker. This gay transgender holiday romance by G.R. Richards is a fan favourite, and now it comes complete with its sequel, Junk! “Junk” is the term Randy uses to describe Max’s many storage boxes. The guys deal in antiques and ephemera, so it's a necessary mess. Only one problem: their merchandise is everywhere! Randy's starting to think material possessions mean more to Max than he does. Terrible timing, because Randy needs his boyfriend’s support right now, at the crux of his legal transition to living male.
Grab this great new anthology of six gay Christmas and New Year's romance shorts by G.R. Richards! Folksy storyteller Patrick O'Hara is facing another Christmas alone until his favourite cam guy shows up at his lonely hotel room. Brett's got the world's noisiest neighbors. When he escapes to the stairwell in search of silence, the last thing he expects to find is... Santa? When Devon invites his fellow student Shiv to spend Christmas at his family's farm, will they realize there's more to a relationship than sex? Randy's mom has been so supportive of his transition from female to male he decides to sell some vintage toys to buy her a great gift. What happens when antiques dealer Max discovers his best-kept secret? Max is too emotionally attached to a lot of his "junk" to sell it, and Randy's starting to think material possessions mean more than he does. Can Max convince him otherwise in time for Christmas? When Turner shows up on his former teacher's doorstep on New Year's Eve, will Mr. Fairfield be waiting for him… or does Neville have a New Year's date of his own? Over 40,000 words of heartfelt holiday happiness!
Anthony spends every summer making cotton candy at the carnival, and he wouldn't give it up for the world—especially now that the free sample dude from Dinky Dickie Donuts is hanging around his cart every day. He's not usually shy, but there's something about this guy that makes Anthony butterfly-bellied. When Eugene the donut dude finally approaches him, they discover they have everything in common, including a desire to sample each other's wares! A Gay Summer Love Story
“Junk” is the term Randy uses to describe the contents of innumerable storage boxes strewn about his boyfriend Max’s living room, dining room, and even bedroom. All this “junk” is merchandise: Max and Randy deal in antiques and ephemera. The problem is that it's everywhere. Max is too emotionally attached to sell a lot of it, and Randy's starting to think material possessions mean more to Max than he does, just when he needs Max’s support the most: at the crux of Randy’s transition from female to male. A Gay Transgender Holiday Romance
Max is sent to bed without supper and imagines sailing away to the land of Wild Things,where he is made king.
Mike Dixon has been involved in the British music industry for over 40 years and has been Musical Director for more than twenty West End productions including, We Will Rock You, The Bodyguard, Grease, Aspects of Love, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Jesus Christ Superstar. His TV credits include six Royal Variety Performances, countless light entertainment series and Glastonbury with Shirley Bassey, as well as a huge number of high profile television and radio concerts. His career has taken him all over the world working with some of the most iconic artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Dame Shirley Bassey, Lord Lloyd-Webber, Leslie Bricusse, Sir Tim Rice, Don Black, Sir Elton John, Lionel Richie, Sir Tom Jones, Lady Gaga and Queen. The book follows his journey as his exciting and eclectic musical career develops. From his early musical experiences in Plymouth, studying at Trinity College of Music, to conducting in the Royal Albert Hall, with plenty of humour along the way, it is a little peek behind the scenes into the world of entertainment from a unique, hands-on perspective.