Title: The Playmaker
Author: Andrew Grey
Series: Currently a Standalone
Genre: M/M Contemporary/Sports Romance/LBGTQ
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: Nov 2016
Blurb:
Professional football player Hunter Davis is learning that saying he’s gay is very different from actively being in a relationship with another man—especially in the eyes of his teammates and fans. So when Hunter needs a personal assistant to keep him organized, he asks for a woman to prevent tongues from wagging.
Montgomery Willis badly needs to find work before he loses everything. There’s just one position at the agency where he applies, but the problem is, he’s not a woman. And he knows nothing about football. Still, Hunter gives him a chance, but only because Monty’s desperate.
Monty soon proves his worth by saving Hunter’s bacon on an important promotional shoot, and Hunter realizes he might have someone special working for him—in more ways than one. Monty’s feelings come to the surface during an outing in the park when Hunter decides to teach Monty a bit about the game, and pictures surface of them in some questionable positions. Hunter is reminded that knowing he’s gay and seeing evidence in the papers is very different for the other players, and he might have to choose between two loves: football and Monty.
A genie grants you three writing-related wishes: what are they and why?
- To write the Great American Gay novel that not only meets commercial success but is widely read and changes minds and hearts.
- To have an endless well of stories that bubble up from inside and just keep flowing. (That wish had come true so far and I hope it continues.
- The third wish is the hard one because so many of my writing wishes have already come true. So I’m going to wish that each and all of my writer friends have the rewarding careers that they so richly deserve.
“So you’d change me,” Hunter said.
“No. I’m saying I’d work with you to bring out your style.”
“Okay.” Hunter clearly wasn’t buying it. “Do you cook?”
“Yeah.”
“What kind of food?” Hunter demanded.
“What do you like? I made fettuccine carbonara last night for dinner, I make killer pork chops, and I’ve been told my chicken wings are to die for. But I bake them so they don’t have all the fat. I make a mean cheesecake and cupcakes too.”
“What about vegan?”
“Are you vegan?” He somehow doubted it, as big as Hunter was.
“God, no.”
“Then why ask? I’ll cook all the meat your football heart desires if you’ll give me a chance.” He thought he might have earned a few points.
“What about cleaning?”
“I’m not a maid. I’m your assistant. If you want me to find you a cleaning service, I can certainly do that.”
“Okay. That’s great, but you don’t know football. Do you have any idea when preseason starts?” Monty shook his head. “Practice schedules? Do you have any idea about the demands on my time once practice starts? How about conditioning. Do you run?”
“Yeah. That I can do. Where do you need me to go for you?” Monty realized he’d misunderstood as soon as he saw the sneer.
“I mean run as in exercise.”
“Oh. I used to run in school,” Monty answered. “Look, I may not be the kind of person you’re looking for, but I’ll do my very best for you if you’ll give me a chance.” He was still trying to figure out what Hunter was looking for.
Hunter sighed. “Fine, I’ll give you a chance. I need you to put together my schedule for me. You can call Helen to get the things from my agent. You’ll also need to contact my publicist as well as the coach’s office and the team office. I also have a bunch of laundry upstairs that will need to be taken care of, and I have a team meeting sometime this week. Oh, and I have a lunch this afternoon, but I can’t remember what time or with who. It’s just some vague memory. So find out for me. I need a cleaning service, so get on that, and I’ll need someone to open the pool and clean the hot tub. It’s smelling funky.”
Monty had grabbed a notebook in his bag and scribbled things down as Hunter had rattled them off.
Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world. He has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and works in information systems for a large corporation.
Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing) He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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How can I possibly choose a favourite? I’m bankrupt every month buying my must have authors Andrew being up there with them, then there are the new to me’s that I try. I read anything MM that has a HEA and not too much Angst. There’s enough of that in life already.
Kaje Harper, Tara Lain, Marie Sexton, and plenty of others…I find more to enjoy every day. Congrats on the release and good luck with those wishes!
Andrew Grey, T.J. Klune, Amy Lane, Mary Calmes, Marshall Thornton and so many more.
So many to count. Mary Calmes, Charlie Cochet, Josh Lanyon, Eresse, JC Owens, the list just goes on..
AE Via, Aimee Nicole Walker, SJ Himes, you (lol), SE Jakes, KJ Charles, Santino Hassell, Alexis Hall, K.C. Wells, Parker Williams, Felice Stevens, and many many many more. 😉
A few off the top of my head, J.F. Smith (Latakia!), Jay Bell, Andrew Grey, Marie Sexton (Winter Oranges), Kaje Harper, Mia Kerick, Amy Lane, Claire Davis and Al Stewart, Nash Summers, Chase Potter…and so many more!