Release Blitz: Money Shot: Eden Finley and Saxon James
Finn
When my sister moves from Chicago to Edmonton to get married, I take the opportunity to follow her. My life has become a lonely existence, only ever having time for work. The closest thing I have to a relationship is a one-sided affair with Gunner–the hottest cam boy on the app Money Shot.
This move will be good. It will allow me to slow down and sort out my priorities. Maybe I’ll even have time for a real relationship with someone in person.
The problem with that is, the only person to catch my eye in Canada is the commitment-phobe best man. There’s something familiar in the way Curtis moves. In his smile. Every interaction we have convinces me I know him from somewhere. When it clicks, it takes way too long to admit that Curtis and my favorite cam boy might be the same person. What are the actual chances my dream man is about to be my sister’s new brother-in-law?
The last thing I want is for Curtis to think I’m a creep, so I decide to unsubscribe, only it’s harder than I thought it would be. Getting to know Curtis in real life, and Gunner online, has made things murky, and the smart choice is to cut things off and pretend like it never happened.
But I never said I was smart.
Content Warning: Please be aware that Money Shot has a mother figure with Alzheimer’s disease. If this is a triggering topic for you, please either tap out now or read with caution.
Finn is just a normal guy. He’s a nurse and he’s recently moved to Canada to be near his sister. He’s a little awkward, sweet, and just a generally nice man. His one guilty pleasure is following Gunner, a very intimate cam boy online. Imagine his surprise when he realizes that Gunner's real-life personality, Curtis, is deeply entrenched in his sister's social circle.
So he goes from wondering if it could it really be him to realizing it is. But he’s also afraid to admit what he knows to Curtis. And they get along from the start and are very attracted to each other in real life, but Curtis is honest that he doesn’t do relationships, and that’s what Finn really wants. And Finn is also hiding his dirty little secret that he knows Curtis‘s real source of income. And that is just the beginning.
And if that’s not complicated enough, there are some one-sided-anonymous friendly online messaging, family complications, self-imposed rules, not-supposed-to-be-intimate-sexy situations, and close contact. There is a lot of push and pull. Lines are blurred, feelings are messy, fears are real, and the stakes seem to get higher. But the whole situation is complicated.
So he goes from wondering if it could it really be him to realizing it is. But he’s also afraid to admit what he knows to Curtis. And they get along from the start and are very attracted to each other in real life, but Curtis is honest that he doesn’t do relationships, and that’s what Finn really wants. And Finn is also hiding his dirty little secret that he knows Curtis‘s real source of income. And that is just the beginning.
And if that’s not complicated enough, there are some one-sided-anonymous friendly online messaging, family complications, self-imposed rules, not-supposed-to-be-intimate-sexy situations, and close contact. There is a lot of push and pull. Lines are blurred, feelings are messy, fears are real, and the stakes seem to get higher. But the whole situation is complicated.
These guys have such chemistry from the start, and I enjoyed seeing them connect more and more despite trying not to. I adored the unusually tall, sweet, big-hearted, cinnamon roll Finn. And I also loved Curtis, who under his big walls and fears of rejection, is also kind and in need of love, even if he is terrified to believe in it, and is great at pushing people away. This story has layers to it that kept me interested in it and invested in them.
There is a fun and supportive group of side characters, and they are dealing with some challenging family situations along the way. This is an engaging, sweet, spicy take on an every-guy and porn star romance with some interesting twists. It's often fun and lighthearted, and also hot, but also has a deeper emotional component to it. So it brings the fun, fire, and the feels.
Eden Finley
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Eden Finley is an Amazon bestselling author who writes steamy contemporary romances that are full of snark and light-hearted fluff.
She doesn't take anything too seriously and lives to create an escape from real life for her readers. The ideas always begin with a wackadoodle premise, and she does her best to turn them into romances with heart.
With a short attention span that rivals her son's, she writes multiple different pairings: MM, MMF, and MF.
She's also an Australian girl and apologises for her Australianisms that sometimes don't make sense to anyone else.
Saxon James
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Saxon James unapologetically writes happy endings for LGBT+ characters.
While not writing, SM is a readaholic and Netflix addict who regularly lives on a sustainable diet of chocolate and coffee.
Member of SCBWI.
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