![]() With a maze of different stories to keep straight, a potential stepfather to keep happy, and ex boyfriends who keep turning up on dates, Jude’s getting increasingly confused. ![]() Then there’s Jude’s best friend, who has a dangerous secret, and his mother, who’s desperately trying to keep her own love life on track by lying about her age-meaning Jude has to pretend to be a schoolboy! ![]() Jude Biggerstaff is all the way out and loving it - mostly. While Jude’s ready to jump straight into bed with his saviour, David’s still got one foot in the closet and wants to take things slowly. Book Review - Slam by JL Merrow Limericks, lies, and puppy-dog eyes. Her novel Slam won the 2013 Rainbow Award for Best LGBT Romantic Comedy, and several of her books have been EPIC Awards finalists. She writes (mostly) contemporary gay romance and mysteries, and is frequently accused of humour. Trouble is, the universe seems to be conspiring to stop them getting together. JL Merrow is that rare beast, an English person who refuses to drink tea. Jude’s swept off his feet when he’s rescued from muggers by the object of his affections-and when Jude finds out the calm, competent, hunk of muscle is also gay, he’s in seventh heaven. Her novel Slam won the 2013 Rainbow Award for Best LGBT Romantic Comedy. ![]() ![]() His little dog, Bubbles, is the only man in the Anglo-Japanese graduate’s life-but Jude yearns from afar for “Karate Crumpet”, a man who runs past the cafe window every Saturday night leading a martial arts class. JL Merrow is that rare beast, an English person who refuses to drink tea. Amateur poet Jude is a carnivore working in a vegan cafe. ![]()
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