A hilarious 18+ bromance story about two friends-with-benefits as they work through their misaligned feelings for one another.
When university student, Xander, starts to develop real feelings towards his sex friend, Luka, he questions just how much longer he can walk the fine line between friends and lovers. Luka isn’t interested in becoming anyone’s boyfriend, but he’ll happily play the part of someone’s lover for the night if it means he’ll get to have a good time.
After winning tickets to an indie rock show in Sydney, Xander invites Luka to a weekend getaway in an attempt to either deepen their relationship, or finally end it. Can Xander convince someone who’s against dating to become exclusive? Or will he have his heart broken while on holiday?
Three days, two nights, one chance to fulfil the friends-to-lovers trope.
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Just 69cm Between Us is a 30,000 word novella that takes place in the ‘Wrong Number’ universe, and continues from the two short stories, 'Going 69 in a 50 zone' and 'On the 69th day of Xmas'. It is a stand alone book, and you do not need to have read the previous books or played the game to enjoy this book, but it does provide more context.
*CONTENT WARNING*
Lots of swearing | Steamy sex scenes | Discussions of cheating
When university student, Xander, starts to develop real feelings towards his sex friend, Luka, he questions just how much longer he can walk the fine line between friends and lovers. Luka isn’t interested in becoming anyone’s boyfriend, but he’ll happily play the part of someone’s lover for the night if it means he’ll get to have a good time.
After winning tickets to an indie rock show in Sydney, Xander invites Luka to a weekend getaway in an attempt to either deepen their relationship, or finally end it. Can Xander convince someone who’s against dating to become exclusive? Or will he have his heart broken while on holiday?
Three days, two nights, one chance to fulfil the friends-to-lovers trope.
❖❖❖
Just 69cm Between Us is a 30,000 word novella that takes place in the ‘Wrong Number’ universe, and continues from the two short stories, 'Going 69 in a 50 zone' and 'On the 69th day of Xmas'. It is a stand alone book, and you do not need to have read the previous books or played the game to enjoy this book, but it does provide more context.
*CONTENT WARNING*
Lots of swearing | Steamy sex scenes | Discussions of cheating