![]() ![]() Liam, who we met briefly in the previous book “Smitten” is a bouncer at the club. This time Julian and Beck have gotten their club “Trybe” open to the public. Once again we’re back with the familiar crowd. Welcome to the third book in Maris Black’s SSU Boys series. Unfortunately, his heart hasn’t gotten the memo. Liam is exactly the kind of complication Blake doesn’t need in his life. ![]() Unstable men don’t factor into his plans, least of all “straight” boys who don’t mind ruining other people’s lives to keep their dirty little secrets. He’s mere months away from realizing his dream of graduating college and becoming a dance instructor. And what would the folks back home say if they knew? Japanese-American mix Blake Himura has been on his own since he was seventeen, with no one to depend on but himself. He’s never been attracted to guys before. But when he finds himself falling for the androgynous dancer at Trybe, where he works as a bouncer, things get confusing. Now he can finally claim his own identity– one that doesn’t involve football, hunting, farm work, or four overbearing brothers. Liam Rush has never ventured too far outside the fences of his family farm, so college is a pretty big deal for him. ![]()
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