
Leon has a comfortable life in a small English seaside town. The only thing missing is someone to share it with. He has had his share of relationships, but none of them have lasted very long. He just hasn’t clicked with anyone, and many have simply left him without a word. One night in the pub, he spies obviously new-in-town Simon. The two hit it off, but Leon has his guard up against being involved in yet another relationship involving hot sex, and nothing else. For his part Simon seems to have his own reservations. Leon can’t quite read him. Is Simon even gay?
“For the Love of Leon” is a very short novelette that you will probably finish in one or two sittings. It moves at a good pace and gives you enough of a feel for the main characters to want to see how things turn out. The story is short and sweet. The prose can be eye-rolling at time with over-the-top drama, but not so much that you’ll get exasperated. The author does use a bit of local slang, but not so much that you’ll be confused by the meaning.
The book was released today (October 31) and is available from Naughty Nights Press or from Amazon.