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New book. :-) This is the second story in my dystopian sf series with an m/m romance plotline. Apart from the excerpt on the Loose Id website, you can find excerpts on my website at
http://www.julesjones.com/fiction/details/pullingstrings.html


Buildup 2: Pulling Strings
Jules Jones
Genre: LGBT Science Fiction
Length: Novel
Price: $4.99
http://www.loose-id.net/detail.aspx?ID=215



Nick Farr thought he had a problem when he was falsely accused of corruption. He had to clear himself, and fast, before an important vote in parliament where his small party's votes might make all the difference. He didn't think his nation's interests would be served by a vote to enter into a closer relationship with the Protectorate, an interstellar empire with ambitions to expand. So Nick hired a mercenary
hacker from off-planet to prove someone had tampered with the computer files. He had to trust a complete stranger, because he couldn't trust anyone else.

Justin Hobb thought he had a problem when he realized just how damned attractive he found his new client. That sort of thing only gets in the way of the job. It didn't help when he realized that he trusted Nick,
quite against his better judgment. But what's a cynic to do when he meets an honest politician? So Justin pushed the distraction aside, until after he'd finished the job and half-won, half-lost the battle for
Nick's good name. Then they spent the evening celebrating or commiserating with each other, not quite sure which it was, but certain they'd earned a little bit of pleasure together.

The next morning they discovered what a _real_ problem was, when the Protectorate simply went ahead and invaded anyway.

Now Nick's job is to be a problem to the Protectorate, whenever and wherever he can. It's not Justin's fight, but his self-appointed job is keeping Nick alive another day. And the only certainty they have is each other. It's enough. For now. Forever.


To read an excerpt, visit: http://www.loose-id.com/JJB2PSex.aspx

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Date: 2006-03-01 05:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ex-emilyvei.livejournal.com
Somedays when you hit the front page it looks like m/m is taking over Loose Id--not that I'm complaining ;) Congrats on the new release!

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