The Tradesman's Entrance

· Vagabondage Press LLC
3.3
3 reviews
Ebook
48
Pages

About this ebook

Virginal Stephen Patterson is suffering from writers block on his latest money-spinning bodice-ripper, and his mood can only get worse when Dave the plumber shows up two hours late, mocks him, and plunders his pantry.

But first impressions can be deceptive; Dave is a highly unusual tradesman with an odd line in biscuit-based philosophy, an open-minded approach to sex, and a cast-iron certificate in unblocking all sorts of pipes.

When Dave decides that it’s long past time for Stephen to unclog years of fear and insecurity, Stephen may finally discover who he really is.

A laugh-out-loud gay romantic comedy and treatise on class dynamics.

Ratings and reviews

3.3
3 reviews
RUPERT
January 3, 2017
Cameron is a fake name of a woman 👺👺👺👺👺 attempting to write a gay story & fails badly because most of the book is wasted with bullshit then a few pages of M/M oral (no 69 though) & nothing else just a hug (breeder bullshit) then sleep in the morning Mr Plumber is gone leaving tools everywhere so his interested BUT THATS NOT HOW A 2017 GAY YOUNG GUY ACTS! HE WOULD OF STAYED AND MADE SURE HIS LOVER KNOWS HE LIKES HIM NOT JUST LEAVE TOOLS AROUND BREEDER BULLSHIT AGAIN & A FAKE MAN AUTHOR FRAUD! DON'T BUY
nobody
December 27, 2016
Well this book certainly stands out. Never read this author's work before but now I want more! Hot stuff but with a lot of depth as it is cleverly written with catchy phrases of the intellectual, philosophical type and bloody hilarious wit! More, more, please!!

About the author

Cameron Vale is one of the pen names used by a London-based polymath and autodidact who has thoroughly researched all the best ways to fall asleep on a keyboard. Cameron would like it known that although she may well have some Stephen Patterson in her, she has never ripped a bodice in her life. 

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