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Three
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Three
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Three

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Mark is finding his way in life after six years in the army. He's always wanted to write scripts for TV, and for one show in particular, Tomorrow's Game.

Half in lust already with the lead actor Zach, he is shocked when he ends up in Zach's bed. Not just that, but Zach's co-star Rob is part of the package.

Is this just hot sex or can two become three?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRJ Scott
Release dateMar 10, 2016
ISBN9781785640438
Three
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RJ Scott

RJ Scott is the author of the best selling Male/Male romances The Christmas Throwaway, The Heart Of Texas and the Sanctuary Series of books.She writes romances between two strong men and always gives them the happy ever after they deserve.

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    Three - RJ Scott

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    Copyright ©2016 RJ Scott

    Second Edition

    First Edition Copyright ©2010 RJ Scott

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    Cover design by Meredith Russell

    Edited by Olivia Ventura

    Published by Love Lane Books Limited

    ISBN 978-1-78564-043-8

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    All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

    Dedication

    To DSP who took that first chance on a new writer.

    To everyone who has shared this journey with me from 2010 to today.

    And always for my family.

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    In the desert, on his knees, with his hands crossed behind his head and an enemy rifle pointed at his temple, Mark Gatlin had an epiphany of sorts.

    I’m not going to die. I won’t let this happen. I have things I want to do.

    Dreams.

    That conviction lasted way past his getting out of the situation alive. It was still there when he booked the flights to LA, and it remained right up to the moment he got on the plane this morning. However, as the aircraft approached LAX Airport, Mark’s stomach churned with nerves and fear. Maybe he should have stuck to finding a job in the security sector. Given his experience, he’d already be working and earning good money. Hell, he’d had five offers from his first five interviews. The promise he’d made himself in the sandbox was that he would present the screenplay he’d written and at least try to make some headway. He just didn’t know how he’d ever thought he could pull this off.

    And so he sat in a window seat, 23A, his script in his carry-on bag, and the address of the film set in his head. This was possibly his only shot at getting his work seen, maybe even getting the creator of the show to read his words. He could be holding the next big hit filmed in LA in his hands, but he’d never know unless he tried.

    His script was the story of a gay man, secret organizations, life in a small town, and the tragic death of a lover all rolled into one; it was edgy and new and his nerves twisted in his stomach as the plane touched down. Maybe it was pushing it too far; maybe the world wasn’t ready for a gay hero but, unless he handed the script to the director or writers of the current rating winner, Tomorrow’s Game, he would never know.

    Finding an address for the production office was the first step, an easy one as it turned out. A few carefully placed questions on various Internet communities brought forward a raft of information; not just the production HQ for Tomorrow’s Game, but the bars that technicians and stars frequented, and even a home address or two. Mark wasn’t

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