Take It Off

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    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the authors’ imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
    Take It Off (A Market Garden Tale)
    Copyright © 2013 by L.A. Witt and Aleksandr Voinov
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    Editor: Rachel Haimowitz
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    ISBN: 978-1-62649-002-4
    First edition
    February, 2013
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Turnabout is foreplay.
    High-end Market Garden rentboys Tristan and Jared have found their niche. Men are willing to pay good money to watch Tristan tease Jared, and the two of them seduce London’s elite with sex and power games.
    Except Tristan is less and less interested in getting money out of the johns these days. He wants his partner in crime, and he wants the seduction to be real. But is Jared just in this for the pay?
    When Rolex, the john who started it all, returns to Market Garden, the boys jump on the opportunity to service him—and each other—for a fresh pile of cash. Rolex isn’t the only one itching for a rematch, though. Jared’s been waiting for a chance to get back at Tristan for teasing him so mercilessly the first time.
    And for a former stripper, revenge is a dish best served extra hot.

To Aleks, for taking me up on the idea of writing something together, being amazing to work with, and still being along for the ride several books later. Here’s to more where that came from! —L.A.
    To L.A., for generally rocking my world and making me laugh like a hyena in the office. One day you’ll get me fired, but that’s okay. —Aleks

Tristan was bored.
    At least business had been steadier lately at Market Garden, ever since the Christmas lull had ended. Apparently the wealthy elite had placated all the annual demands for gifts and family time, and could now spare money and evenings for expensive rentboys. Great for the wallet, but as far as Tristan was concerned, the only thing worse than no john was the same john every bloody night. Well, not the exact same guy. Just an endless stream of clones coming through the black curtain in search of a night’s entertainment. Every one of them wanted the same thing, and they all grinned and smirked like they were the first mugs ever to ask a rentboy to suck a cock or bend over. Yawn.
    “I

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