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The Theory of Deviance

by Rebecca Grace Allen

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A virgin hero grappling with his sexuality. A theater student coping with her mental illness. A struggling actor with a haunted past. ...One week of pure temptation. Mikey Pelletier's world has no room for sexual deviance. Giving into his desires could mean losing his job, his family, and his community at his church. Besides, he's not the type of guy you swipe right for: a painfully shy, twenty-five year old virgin. Ever since her diagnosis, Krissy Porter thinks she can't be normal again, let alone have a relationship. She's drawn to Mikey, but there's an extra complication: her friend-with-benefits, "hetero-flexible" roommate, Rafe. Mikey needs to win Krissy's heart, but his attraction to Rafe keeps getting in the way. Krissy doesn't know what to feel, other than wanting them both. And Rafe? He's the angel and devil on both of their shoulders. Will they be unable to slay their inner demons? Or will one week of intimacy, revelations and kink lead to love? An ugly duckling story that's deliciously steamy, surprisingly romantic and UNAPOLOGETICALLY HOT, The Theory of Deviance is a must read for fans of ménage. Rebecca Grace Allen is a Barnes & Noble and Amazon bestselling author of hot, heartbreaking romance, and is a firm believer in happily-ever-afters. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English with a double concentration in Creative Writing and Literary Comparison as well as of Master of Science degree in Elementary Education, both of which seemed like good ideas at the time. After stumbling through careers at Walt Disney World and Scholastic Children's Books, as well as in the fields of law and teaching, she eventually returned to her first love: writing. A self-admitted caffeine addict & gym rat, she lives in upstate New York with her husband, two parakeets, and a cat with a very unusual foot fetis… (more)
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A virgin hero grappling with his sexuality. A theater student coping with her mental illness. A struggling actor with a haunted past. ...One week of pure temptation. Mikey Pelletier's world has no room for sexual deviance. Giving into his desires could mean losing his job, his family, and his community at his church. Besides, he's not the type of guy you swipe right for: a painfully shy, twenty-five year old virgin. Ever since her diagnosis, Krissy Porter thinks she can't be normal again, let alone have a relationship. She's drawn to Mikey, but there's an extra complication: her friend-with-benefits, "hetero-flexible" roommate, Rafe. Mikey needs to win Krissy's heart, but his attraction to Rafe keeps getting in the way. Krissy doesn't know what to feel, other than wanting them both. And Rafe? He's the angel and devil on both of their shoulders. Will they be unable to slay their inner demons? Or will one week of intimacy, revelations and kink lead to love? An ugly duckling story that's deliciously steamy, surprisingly romantic and UNAPOLOGETICALLY HOT, The Theory of Deviance is a must read for fans of ménage. Rebecca Grace Allen is a Barnes & Noble and Amazon bestselling author of hot, heartbreaking romance, and is a firm believer in happily-ever-afters. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English with a double concentration in Creative Writing and Literary Comparison as well as of Master of Science degree in Elementary Education, both of which seemed like good ideas at the time. After stumbling through careers at Walt Disney World and Scholastic Children's Books, as well as in the fields of law and teaching, she eventually returned to her first love: writing. A self-admitted caffeine addict & gym rat, she lives in upstate New York with her husband, two parakeets, and a cat with a very unusual foot fetis

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