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Title: You're My Everything
Author: Lily G. Blunt
Cover Design: Jay Aheer at Simply Defined Art
Genres: contemporary, gay romance, short story anthology
Length: 52 000 words/172 pages
Release Date: March 29, 2018
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YOU’RE MY EVERYTHING
A Collection of Contemporary Gay Romance Stories from Lily G Blunt.
Six love stories.
Some sweet, some steamy, and one or two will bring a tear to the eye.
Happy Anniversary, Jasper
Over the Rainbow
Opposites Attract
You Can’t Stop Loving Someone Just Like That
Service with a Smile
Without You
The stories in this anthology have been published before.
They have undergone several rounds of edits and the updated versions are published here.
Happy Anniversary, Jasper
As Nathan waits for Jasper in a restaurant to celebrate their tenth anniversary, he recollects their past and some of the passionate moments he has experienced with the love of his life.
A heartbreaking yet erotic tale of love, romance and destiny.
Over the Rainbow
Dorian has been cast as Dorothy in his school's production of The Wizard of Oz.
Like his character, Dorian is about to discover whether dreams really do come true.
Opposites Attract
Chris and Andreas are opposites in character. Both fear the other wants to move on.
Can being stranded on a mountainside resolve the doubt that is threatening to tear them apart?
You Can’t Stop Loving Someone Just Like That
Despite being besotted for years with Jack, Corey finds himself falling in love with Pierre, a foreign exchange student, who is staying at his home over the summer vacation. Up to this point, Jack has shown no sign that he was gay or that he wanted Corey as anything other than a friend. It is only when he sees Corey and Pierre together that Jack wishes he had acted sooner.
Service with a Smile
Terry visits a men’s designer boutique, and Ash gives him service with a smile…
Without You
Jasper is struggling to move on with his life without Nathan by his side. If only he could touch his lover one more time...
Excerpt from
THE BELL sounded to
signal the end of the school day.
At last.
Dorian let out a huge
sigh of relief. He quickly dismissed his boisterous pupils and logged himself
off the computer on his desk by the time they’d all noisily exited the
classroom.
God! What a day!
Anyone who thought this job was easy should
try teaching Pride and Prejudice to a class
of fifteen-year-old boys. And damn it, he still had the bloody staff meeting to
attend before he got to go home.
Dorian scooped up his
teaching notes and a pile of books he hadn’t managed to mark at lunchtime and
strode out of the classroom barely missing two boys who ran past him. “Walk in
the corridor!” he instructed the rapidly fleeing flash of emerald green
uniforms, but to little effect.
Dorian sighed again and
looked down at the books in his arms.
Yet another fun-filled
night with hardly any time to relax.
He wished he’d believed the person who’d told
him his social life would be almost non-existent during his first year of
teaching. Marking, planning, staff meetings, talking to parents, in addition to
after-school activities two or three times a week. Bring back college days any time. At least he’d
had something he could laughingly call a sex life then.
Thank God it was the
half-term break next week. Time to draw breath for a few days at least.
Dorian slowed his pace as
he passed the adjacent classroom and glanced hopefully inside. His search was
rewarded. Catching sight of the object of his desire made his stomach flutter.
“Hey, Dorian. Have you
got a minute before the staff meeting starts?”
Dorian flushed a little
and smiled. “Sure.” He glanced appreciatively over his mentor, Mr Leonard. “I
wanted to ask you a few questions about my lesson observation tomorrow if
you’ve got time.”
Mr Leonard, Head of the
English department, was everything Dorian wished he could be—and not just
because of the expert control he had over the pupils. He was tall,
broad-shouldered, and most of his exposed skin was covered in thick, dark hair
that Dorian spent most nights dreaming about; he often imagined what the hairs
would feel like if he ran his hands over Mr Leonard’s skin and what this hunk
of a man would look like naked.
“That’s fine, D. Let’s
grab a cuppa and talk on the way.”
Dorian nodded and shifted
the books in his arms so most of his suddenly bulging groin was now covered.
The very thought of calling Mr Leonard ‘Sir’ was enough to harden his
traitorous dick at the most inopportune moments. He usually thought of Mr Darcy
and Elizabeth Bennett at times like these, but those thoughts often turned to
Mr Bingley and a wet-shirted Mr Darcy, and he was no better off.
Dorian did his best to
concentrate on their conversation, focusing on Mr Leonard’s eyes and lips as
they discussed his lesson for class 5B the following day. “And I want you to
speak up in the staff meeting today….”
“Yes, Mr Leonard.”
“Look, Dorian, it’s about
time you called me Mark. We’ve been working together for over six weeks now.”
Dorian smiled again, his
cock pulsing when his name fell from the older man’s lips. He’d never liked the
name his parents had given him and had to suffer being called everything from
Dory to Ryan in his teen years, but hearing Mark say it sent a shiver down his
spine every time. “Sure. If that’s okay with you, Mark.”
Mr Leonard—Mark—paused as
they approached the staffroom and huffed. “Of course, it is but not in front of
the little Munchkins, though.” Dorian chuckled at Mark’s nickname for the
pupils.
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She reviews for several blog sites and has recently launched Gay Book Promotions, an online book promotion service for authors of LGBT+ romance and fiction. Lily loves to hear from readers and other authors.