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Tomfoolery

by Lou Harper

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Ben Hammond is a nerdy computer programmer with a yen for anime, comic books, and the handsome stranger he keeps seeing at the coffee shop. As he's working up the nerve to ask the guy out, he has no idea that getting his man is only half the story.
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A fun, feel good story for anyone. ( )
  Connorz | Jan 4, 2023 |
This is such a fun story! Not quite sure what was going on at first, I read on because the way Ben talks about what happens to him is just so funny. He believes he’s going insane, but the way he thinks about everything and gives perfectly sane reasons for why he thinks he’s losing it is hilarious.

I can’t really say much more without spoiling the surprise. It’s an unusual paranormal story, and a very nice balance between humor and romance. If you’re looking for a fun read with some very sweet moments, and if you enjoy characters with a distinctive voice, give this free read a try. I really liked it.
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  SerenaYates | Oct 19, 2017 |
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  mearias | Sep 23, 2013 |
2 stars - plus one because it was free.
The beginning was kind of cute, but then it developed into a strange housecat-shifter-story, which didn't make any sense. Also it was so short the hinted characterization of both MCs remained very shallow. And I can't overcome this strange house-cat-shifter-thing. ( )
  Tam2603 | Apr 18, 2013 |
Not really a fan of shape-shifter story, but this one short story does not really mess the fun of reading a gay romance. I like the style of writing but I also wonder if the author is capable of holding readers' attention if the challenge is there to produce a long version. There needs to be some kind of excitement to pull it off. This is more of a guy-meets-guy scenario, without much thrown in to bend the story a bit, other than the shape-shifter stuff. ( )
  starlight70 | Jul 23, 2012 |
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Ben Hammond is a nerdy computer programmer with a yen for anime, comic books, and the handsome stranger he keeps seeing at the coffee shop. As he's working up the nerve to ask the guy out, he has no idea that getting his man is only half the story.

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