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    Calling the Show -

    J.A. Rock

    Loose Id, LLC
    2012
    260 páginas
    8h 40m
    ISBN-13: 9781611188943
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    Senior stage manager Jesse Ferelit and sophomore light board operator Simeck Whedon meet while crewing a college theater production. Jesse hates everything about Sim, from his lack of theater experience, to his obsession with LGBTQ politics, to his infatuation with, of all things, Hula hoops. Well, he doesn't hate everything. He doesn't mind Sim's eyes, or hair, or his surprising ability to be cool in a crisis. But Jesse is graduating in just a few months, and if there's one thing he does not have time for, it's a relationship. Sim knows exactly what he likes: civil rights, the circus, and sex. And he knows what he likes about Jesse. In the control booth, Jesse is exactly Sim's type—a natural leader, collected and confident. But outside the booth, he seems reclusive, acerbic and uptight—hardly Sim's type at all. Is a relationship with Jesse a real possibility, just a fantasy, or a hopelessly lost cause? When Sim offers to teach Jesse how to hula hoop as a way to relax and loosen up, the lessons ease the two men into an unexpected shared world of sex, kink, friendship, and eventually love.

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    J.A. Rock

    J.A. ROCK is the author of thirty-plus LGBTQ romance, suspense, and horror novels, and has been a contributor to HuffPo Queer Voices. J.A.’s books have received Lambda Literary, EPIC, and INDIE Award nominations, and The Subs Club received the 2016 National Leather Association-International Pauline Reage Novel Award. 24/7 was named one of the best books of 2016 by Kirkus Reviews.nIn addition to writing, J.A. has narrated over a hundred and thirty audiobooks under the name Jill Smith, including the bestselling Open Tab series by JA Armstrong, the RITA-nominated Far From Home by Lorelie Brown, and The Beatrice Hyde-Clare Mysteries by Lynn Messina.

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