Book description
Kit Blackman's anti-social facade cracks when a new co-tenant moves
into his house - and bed - but unless he lets Steven in where it
matters, Kit will end up sleeping alone. Permanently. Kit Blackman is
anti-social, insular and bad-tempered...and those are his good points.
As well as an attitude problem, he's also got a how-will-we-pay-the-rent
problem when one of his housemates breaks their third of the lease. If
he wants to keep a roof over his head, he'll have to accept that Steven
Kenton, a complete stranger, now shares that roof. Yes, the new
housemate's good for helping out with the bills but he also has the
knack of putting Kit on edge with a few well-chosen words and lingering
looks. Kit's is-he-flirting-with-me uncertainty doesn't last long: on
his first night there, Steven makes his intentions more than clear. He
wants Kit, and he knows the feeling's mutual. It's in Kit's nature to
push away any man who shows an interest in him, especially when they
live together, but he can only push so many times before Steven decides
he'd be better off finding somewhere else to stay the night. _x000D_
Scarlett Parrish was born at a young age on Planet Earth where she still
spends most of her time. Possessed of an unholy lust for James Purefoy,
she sometimes ventures out to stock up on chocolate, hurrying home again
before the sun burns her to a cinder. Once James realises she's the only
woman who can make him happy, she plans to rise up, take over the world
and have a nice cup of tea. Clearly, she forgot to take her medication
before writing this author bio, but she does have splendid taste in
music, the ability to leap tall buildings in a single bound and no idea
why she's talking about herself in the third person.