Centerpiece

Author: R. Cooper
Genre(s): Romance | Adult
Total pages: 27
Centerpiece

The accused… well… the actual thief known as Agreeable needs to hide after his friends caused a bit of a ruckus in the market. Which is why he’s in disguise in a stolen dress when he slips into a room at the inn that should have been empty, but instead holds a wealthy merchant named Holburn—the strangest man Agreeable has ever met. Agreeable, a farmer-turned-thief through circumstance, mocked and scorned throughout the region for his tendency to be too friendly and “agreeable” with anyone who asks, has no idea what to make of the man.

Holburn is complicated as only the rich can be, and full of notions about how Agreeable should be treated better by both the law and everyone else. He’s stranger still for choosing to help an accused thief stay hidden. He’s attractive—even someone less agreeable than Agreeable would say so—and compelling enough that, in only a few hours, he has Agreeable wishing for another life. A life where he might be known by his real name, and have a job that brings respect, and where he might also share the bed of his remarkable protector.

But Holburn has secrets, not the least of which is a wife who might be as strange and wonderful as he is, and lives in a world that is far beyond Agreeable’s reach. Agreeable is a failed farmer, a useless thief, and a slut somewhat confused about his gender now that he has the dress on and finds he likes being called a good girl. A few hours with Holburn are all he can ever have.

Holburn seems to believe otherwise.

m/m/f

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