The Worst Best Luck

Romance, LGBT, Gay, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Worst Best Luck by Brad Vance, Orland Outland
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Author: Brad Vance ISBN: 9781497737044
Publisher: Orland Outland Publication: October 14, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brad Vance
ISBN: 9781497737044
Publisher: Orland Outland
Publication: October 14, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Peter Rabe’s luck is about to change.  Taking a co-worker’s car into the shop nets him a desperately needed $100 tip…and the attentions of Matt Kensington, master mechanic.  Peter can’t believe that someone as hot as Matt could be interested in the young man his tormentors used to call “Peter Rabbit.”  But, incredibly enough, he is.  And when the Quadrillions lottery jackpot is up to $700,000,000, wouldn’t it be crazy of Peter not to buy a ticket on his lucky day?

Matt doesn’t think much of money, having grown up on New York’s Upper East Side in the lap of luxury.  He’d walked away from the professional drudgery his Harvard degree had qualified him for, to become a mechanic, to touch things that were real, to fix things that were broken.  And a hot shy guy like Peter is another machine Matt wants to believe he can fix.

But when Peter finds out he’s won the lottery, it almost feels like his luck has run out.  Especially when Cody Burrell, his emotionally abusive ex-boyfriend, mysteriously re-enters his life just before he cashes the ticket and reveals his good fortune to the world...

Peter must wrestle with the pressures of wealth on someone who’s grown up poor, the pressure of fame that comes with so much instant fortune, and most of all, with his own demons, the demons that Cody knows all too well how to manipulate.

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Peter Rabe’s luck is about to change.  Taking a co-worker’s car into the shop nets him a desperately needed $100 tip…and the attentions of Matt Kensington, master mechanic.  Peter can’t believe that someone as hot as Matt could be interested in the young man his tormentors used to call “Peter Rabbit.”  But, incredibly enough, he is.  And when the Quadrillions lottery jackpot is up to $700,000,000, wouldn’t it be crazy of Peter not to buy a ticket on his lucky day?

Matt doesn’t think much of money, having grown up on New York’s Upper East Side in the lap of luxury.  He’d walked away from the professional drudgery his Harvard degree had qualified him for, to become a mechanic, to touch things that were real, to fix things that were broken.  And a hot shy guy like Peter is another machine Matt wants to believe he can fix.

But when Peter finds out he’s won the lottery, it almost feels like his luck has run out.  Especially when Cody Burrell, his emotionally abusive ex-boyfriend, mysteriously re-enters his life just before he cashes the ticket and reveals his good fortune to the world...

Peter must wrestle with the pressures of wealth on someone who’s grown up poor, the pressure of fame that comes with so much instant fortune, and most of all, with his own demons, the demons that Cody knows all too well how to manipulate.

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