Stepbrother Secret by Madelin Brook

This is a short, stepbrother romance story with a bisexual twist.

Stepbrother secret

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Genre: FICTION / Gay

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Romance / Contemporary

Language: English

Keywords: stepbrother romance, bisexual romance, gay romance, college contemporary romance

Word Count: 8500

Sales info:

This story has been available for awhile. It's available on ebook, audio book and paperback and it's had some sales.

Please note this story has sex scenes, so please make sure you're comfortable with this before applying for this project.

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Sample text:

Luke was that kid that everyone liked. He was highly intelligent and great with electronics but good with flirting with women and being one of the guys too. In his past, he used to cycle through women fairly quickly, until he found “the one.” His new girlfriend, Laura, was simply amazing to him. She would bring him homemade baked goods, be there when he needed support, and bring him energy drinks when she knew he had been working on a project all night, not to mention her love and cheeriness he found that kept him going. Everyone loved her, and all of Luke’s friends and family loved that they were together. Even his stepbrother Eric approved, who doesn’t normally like people, let alone women.

Eric and Luke had a special, unique relationship. Luke’s mom married Eric’s dad when they were very young, so they were always very close. Since Eric was shy and gay, he was picked on a lot in high school. Luke, however, would protect him the best he could and even help clean up any wounds that were caused by it, whether physical or emotional. They had a very special bond that no other two brothers had, they were sure of it.

The door creaked open into a dimly lit dorm room. "Luke!" came the sweet, gentle voice of a female. "What're you doing still asleep? You were supposed to meet your brother an hour ago!" Her voice rang in a dainty alarm.

On the bed, there was mumbling from a form under the covers. 

"What did you say?" She raised one eyebrow up as she entered the room.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Daiane Jardim
Author review:
Great finished product and easy to work with.

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