Stealing Serenity: a contemporary slow burn billionaire gay romance

· Story Prism Studios
Ebook
132
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About this ebook

Daniel: Thief, grifter, risk taker

Daniel has his eye on the biggest prize of his career. “Serenity” a photograph worth four million dollars and the last heist Daniel will ever have to pull. The only kink in his plan is tall dark and handsome billionaire Kearin. Only he knows who bought Serenity at auction.


Kearin: Reserved, elegant, obsessed

Kearin has singular needs and not just anyone can fill them. His canvas is the photography studio and the subject he wants to capture just walked into his non-profit pretending to be a new hire. It’ll take careful maneuvering to put Daniel in the studio, but Kearin knows how to keep him tied up.


Together they’ll light the room on fire

Daniel didn’t target Serenity because of Kearin’s proximity, but now that he’s close to the billionaire he can’t seem to exit his gravity. The man is mysterious, magnetic, and oh-so hot. Kearin won’t let him touch, but if Daniel’s good at one thing, it’s getting his hands on the untouchable.


Stealing Serenity is a steaming hot standalone contemporary billionaire/thief romance featuring ropes and a lot of teasing. This slow burn story will keep you begging for more until the happily ever after.

About the author

Tami Veldura is an enby/aro/ace author of queer fiction. They have published short stories in anthologies Fresh Starts, Hauntings, Love Among The Thorns, Love Is Like A Box Of Chocolates, Street Magic (a Diamond Quill Book Of The Year winner), the magazine Galaxy’s Edge, and they are a contributing member of the scifi magazine Boundary Shock Quarterly. They publish new work every month, crossing every genre, but always featuring queer characters and found families.

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