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First Loser (Cubs for Rent Book 1) (2019)

by Charity Parkerson

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Same situation. Different man. It's a beautiful mess.After falling for a male escort, and losing him through his own stupidity, Henry meets Tanner. Tanner is tall, dark, and handsome. He's young, wealthy, and doesn't need Henry at all. But Henry is right back in the same boat he's been in for years, paying someone half his age to spend time with him. Even though Tanner keeps refunding his money, Henry can't let himself believe Tanner wants him for real. His mistrust is making him miserable, but Henry doesn't know how to stop.As one owner of Cubs for Rent-a company that rents men for dates, repairmen, or simply for company, Tanner doesn't need anyone to take care of him. When he met Henry, Tanner's only intention had been to get the man out of his friend's hair. Then, Henry kept calling and booking time with Tanner. Tanner kept accepting and feelings he doesn't want grew. Henry is sweet and insecure. He's gentle and awkward. Henry is everything that Tanner finds irresistible. It's too bad Henry is also too blind to see Tanner's interest as real, because Tanner is tired of trying to convince him.When Tanner pulls away and meets someone his age, Henry will have to come out of his shell and step up his game. Hopefully, he's not too late.… (more)
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Same situation. Different man. It's a beautiful mess.After falling for a male escort, and losing him through his own stupidity, Henry meets Tanner. Tanner is tall, dark, and handsome. He's young, wealthy, and doesn't need Henry at all. But Henry is right back in the same boat he's been in for years, paying someone half his age to spend time with him. Even though Tanner keeps refunding his money, Henry can't let himself believe Tanner wants him for real. His mistrust is making him miserable, but Henry doesn't know how to stop.As one owner of Cubs for Rent-a company that rents men for dates, repairmen, or simply for company, Tanner doesn't need anyone to take care of him. When he met Henry, Tanner's only intention had been to get the man out of his friend's hair. Then, Henry kept calling and booking time with Tanner. Tanner kept accepting and feelings he doesn't want grew. Henry is sweet and insecure. He's gentle and awkward. Henry is everything that Tanner finds irresistible. It's too bad Henry is also too blind to see Tanner's interest as real, because Tanner is tired of trying to convince him.When Tanner pulls away and meets someone his age, Henry will have to come out of his shell and step up his game. Hopefully, he's not too late.

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