Author: | Alex Gabriel | ISBN: | 9781311726018 |
Publisher: | Alex Gabriel | Publication: | December 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Alex Gabriel |
ISBN: | 9781311726018 |
Publisher: | Alex Gabriel |
Publication: | December 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Pop star Ryuu Shiwasuda still isn’t a fan of losing, so it’s a good thing he doesn’t have to... much. His lover Hiro does tend to be better at the games they play – even when the game in question happens to be an unexpected bout of roleplaying of the “hooker and john” variety.
But then, there really aren’t any losers in a game like that, right? At least that’s Ryuu’s position, and he’s sticking to it.
“Walk the Walk” is a slice of life story set after the “Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps” trilogy, and features a large percentage of hot sex. It also includes unexpected sweetness, spontaneous roleplaying, Ryuu being awkwardly sincere in strange moments, Hiro being surprisingly good at being a fake hooker, and more.
PLEASE NOTE:
"Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps" is currently only available on Amazon.
While it doesn’t contain any actual spoilers, “Walk the Walk” is written as an epilogue rather than a stand-alone story, and builds on the characters and their relationship and history as established in the earlier books. Thus, it may not be as satisfying to read without knowledge of these works.
Pop star Ryuu Shiwasuda still isn’t a fan of losing, so it’s a good thing he doesn’t have to... much. His lover Hiro does tend to be better at the games they play – even when the game in question happens to be an unexpected bout of roleplaying of the “hooker and john” variety.
But then, there really aren’t any losers in a game like that, right? At least that’s Ryuu’s position, and he’s sticking to it.
“Walk the Walk” is a slice of life story set after the “Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps” trilogy, and features a large percentage of hot sex. It also includes unexpected sweetness, spontaneous roleplaying, Ryuu being awkwardly sincere in strange moments, Hiro being surprisingly good at being a fake hooker, and more.
PLEASE NOTE:
"Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps" is currently only available on Amazon.
While it doesn’t contain any actual spoilers, “Walk the Walk” is written as an epilogue rather than a stand-alone story, and builds on the characters and their relationship and history as established in the earlier books. Thus, it may not be as satisfying to read without knowledge of these works.