Noah Miller is a brilliant biblical scholar with the kind of body that could make a priest break his vows. By day, he buries himself in dusty manuscripts. By night, he bares everything as “Solomon,” the stripper men pay to worship. His rule is simple—keep the sacred and the sinful in separate worlds.
Henry Forrester is temptation in human form—devout, disciplined, and so untouched it hurts. He’s the good Catholic boy who should be completely off-limits… but Noah’s never been good at resisting what he wants.
When they’re forced to work together, sparks turn into fire. Heated debates turn into stolen touches. And soon, Noah’s whispering filthy promises that have Henry falling to his knees for something far more dangerous than prayer.
Henry’s spent his life denying his hunger. Noah’s ready to feed it. And once they taste each other, there’s no going back.
Forbidden desire meets red-hot redemption in this sinful tale of faith, lust, and learning to love yourself in every way that counts. This 28k word novella can be consumed faster than a Sunday sermon, and it’s way more fun.
Ian O. Lewis & Luke Jameson write love stories that dance on the razor’s edge between romantic and shamelessly filthy—and then swan dive right over it. Ian crafts witty, heartfelt LGBTQ rom-coms that deliver equal parts swoon and snort-laughs. Luke, his steamier alter ego, turns up the heat until eReaders start to sweat. Together, they dish out banter, longing, and heat levels that should probably come with a hazard warning.
When they’re not tormenting fictional men with slow burns and explosive payoffs, they’re plotting the next happily-ever-after—fueled by caffeine, a little mischief, and zero shame.