Category: Adults, Gay, LGBT, Romance
Language: EnglishKeywords: Hockey M/M
Written by L.A. Witt
Read by Declan Winters, Kevin Earlywine
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Unabridged
Isaiah Cole escapes his everyday life as a schoolteacher by debatingâand trash talkingâonline under a fake name. For the past four years, his internet persona has been getting closer and closer to another user. Theyâre friends, and thereâs even a little flirtation now and then⦠but the guy doesnât know Isaiahâs real name, and theyâve never seen each otherâs faces.
Until now.
Of all the men who could be behind his friendâs avatar, Isaiah is stunned to learn heâs been chatting with Tanner Jeffries, a jaw-droppingly gorgeous forward from his favorite hockey team.
As soon as theyâre face-to-face, the chemistry is off the charts. Theyâre as inseparable in person as they are online, and their only regret is not doing this sooner.
But eventually, the novelty is going to wear off. And when it doesâ¦
How much can a broke, overweight average Joe actually offer a hot, rich, younger athlete?
Burner Account is an approximately 80,000-word standalone M/M hockey romance.
Isaiah Cole escapes his everyday life as a schoolteacher by debatingâand trash talkingâonline under a fake name. For the past four years, his internet persona has been getting closer and closer to another user. Theyâre friends, and thereâs even a little flirtation now and then⦠but the guy doesnât know Isaiahâs real name, and theyâve never seen each otherâs faces.
Until now.
Of all the men who could be behind his friendâs avatar, Isaiah is stunned to learn heâs been chatting with Tanner Jeffries, a jaw-droppingly gorgeous forward from his favorite hockey team.
As soon as theyâre face-to-face, the chemistry is off the charts. Theyâre as inseparable in person as they are online, and their only regret is not doing this sooner.
But eventually, the novelty is going to wear off. And when it doesâ¦
How much can a broke, overweight average Joe actually offer a hot, rich, younger athlete?
Burner Account is an approximately 80,000-word standalone M/M hockey romance.