Alex and Jamie arenât like other people. They arenât fazed by his moods. They laugh at his critical analysis of nineties cinema. They definitely want to have sex with him (âĶagain), and Jamie wants a go at him with her favorite flogger. Despite the fact that theyâre perfect together, they want him to join them.
Justin doesnât have words for this thing between the three of them, but he knows romance isnât supposed to be part of it. As long as he ignores his feelings, maybe they can have fun. Keep it simple. Donât fail.
Except Justinâs not great at simple, and real damn good at failing. Heâs not brave enough to be with them, and trying might destroy everything. Itâs too big a risk. He canât be this strong, passionate person they see him asâĶunless maybe he already is.Â
Warning: some mentions of eating disorders. It's not a focus of the book, but there are references, so please take care if you may find this triggering.
Kris Ripper lives in the great state of California and zir pronouns are ze/zir. Kris shares a converted garage with a kid, can do two pull-ups in a row, and can write backwards. (No, really.) Ze has been writing fiction since ze learned how to write, and boring zir stuffed animals with stories long before that.