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The Paper Boys
by D. P. Clarence
read by Sam Stafford, Luke R. Francis
Part 1 of the Brent Boys series
In the cutthroat world of British political journalism, rivals Sunny Miller and Ludo Boche are about to discover that the biggest scoop of their careers might just be love.
Sunny, a working-class reporter at the trashy tabloid The Bulletin, dreams of writing hard-hitting stories that change the world. Ludo, a privileged musical theatre fanatic turned journalist at the prestigious Sentinel, can't seem to enter a room without causing chaos.
When an unexpected scoop lands in their laps at the same time, thrusting them into a web of political intrigue, these arch-nemeses find themselves reluctantly working together-and fighting an unexpected attraction.
From the bustling newsrooms of London to a questionable hotel on a remote Scottish island, Sunny and Ludo navigate class differences, family expectations, and their own prejudices. As they uncover corruption and confront their feelings, they'll learn that the story of a lifetime might just be their own.
Filled with razor-sharp wit, laugh-out-loud moments, and a cast of unforgettable characters, The Paper Boys is a heartwarming tale of rivalry, romance, and the power of love to bridge any divide. Perfect for fans of British humour and queer romance, this debut novel delivers a story as timely as tomorrow's headlines and as timeless as love itself.
The Paper Boys is a gay romantic comedy ideal for fans of Red, White and Royal Blue and Boyfriend Material.
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Going Solo
by D. P. Clarence
read by Seb Mayo
Part 2 of the Brent Boys series
Millions watched as Toby Lyngstad got rejected by his teenage crush on British TV's most popular talent show, Make Me a Popstar.
While Toby's heartbreak became a viral internet sensation that haunted him for years, his crush, Cole Kennedy, skyrocketed to global superstardom as part of the show's most successful boy band, The Go Tos.
A decade later, Toby is the host of radio's Pop Review, and he's finally put Cole Kennedy behind him. Or so he thought. When Cole shocks the music world by leaving The Go Tos and going solo, Toby's boss sees a promotional opportunity too good to miss-and signs a million-pound deal to send Pop Review along on Cole's first solo tour.
Now, trapped in a travelling studio with the man who once broke his heart, Toby must confront his worst nightmare: Despite Cole ruining his life, the chemistry between them burns hotter than ever.
With millions watching their every interaction, can Toby and Cole overcome a decade of hurt to write their happily ever after? Or will their second chance at love become another viral humiliation?
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