Pop Goes the Weasel

Romance, LGBT, Gay, Contemporary
Cover of the book Pop Goes the Weasel by Stephen Osborne, Dreamspinner Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Stephen Osborne ISBN: 9781613726785
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Publication: August 10, 2012
Imprint: Dreamspinner Press Language: English
Author: Stephen Osborne
ISBN: 9781613726785
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication: August 10, 2012
Imprint: Dreamspinner Press
Language: English

Patrick Weasley, aka Weasel, is a fun-loving college student with a wealthy homophobic jerk stepfather and a best friend, Jake Winston, who’s just as gay as Weasel. When Jake’s aunt dies, many from the publishing world—including Jasper, Weasel’s weasel of a stepfather—gather at Winston Manor for the reading of the will, and Weasel is obligated to tag along.

Turns out all he has to do is three things: 1) swap the wills so Jake’s uncle inherits the house instead of the gardener, who's also an old enemy of Weasel's; 2) secure a publishing contract from author Cecily Talbot; and 3) hook Jake up with his deceased aunt’s male nurse. But what he ends up doing is 1) falling for Tony, one of the food servers; 2) accidentally affiancing himself to Cecily; and 3) fighting with Jake, who thinks he was making a play for the nurse.

To make matters worse, every time Weasel and Tony start to get intimate, Jasper is right around the corner. So when burglars come to steal a valuable piece of art, Weasel must 1) use all his ingenuity to keep the painting safe; 2) dis-engage himself from Cecily; 3) unite Jake with the nurse; and most importantly, 4) pursue Tony to an elusive happy ending.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Patrick Weasley, aka Weasel, is a fun-loving college student with a wealthy homophobic jerk stepfather and a best friend, Jake Winston, who’s just as gay as Weasel. When Jake’s aunt dies, many from the publishing world—including Jasper, Weasel’s weasel of a stepfather—gather at Winston Manor for the reading of the will, and Weasel is obligated to tag along.

Turns out all he has to do is three things: 1) swap the wills so Jake’s uncle inherits the house instead of the gardener, who's also an old enemy of Weasel's; 2) secure a publishing contract from author Cecily Talbot; and 3) hook Jake up with his deceased aunt’s male nurse. But what he ends up doing is 1) falling for Tony, one of the food servers; 2) accidentally affiancing himself to Cecily; and 3) fighting with Jake, who thinks he was making a play for the nurse.

To make matters worse, every time Weasel and Tony start to get intimate, Jasper is right around the corner. So when burglars come to steal a valuable piece of art, Weasel must 1) use all his ingenuity to keep the painting safe; 2) dis-engage himself from Cecily; 3) unite Jake with the nurse; and most importantly, 4) pursue Tony to an elusive happy ending.

More books from Dreamspinner Press

Cover of the book A Chaotic Range by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Hawaii Five Uh-Oh by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Strays and Lovers by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Open Case by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Waiting For You by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Say It With Ink by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Dragon's Treasure by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Idaho Battlegrounds by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Mirage by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Wheat Kings and Pretty Things by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book The Mark of a Man by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Who We Truly Are by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book The Importance of Being Kevin by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Take Two by Stephen Osborne
Cover of the book Harmonious Hearts 2016 - Stories from the Young Author Challenge by Stephen Osborne
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy