Love Match
Closeted pro tennis player Luke Rossovich only cares about winning and keeping his private life private--until he meets young Jesse McAllister, and the rules of the game change and it's a love-love match. Publisher's note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and male/male sexual practices.
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Love Match
Closeted pro tennis player Luke Rossovich only cares about winning and keeping his private life private--until he meets young Jesse McAllister, and the rules of the game change and it's a love-love match. Publisher's note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and male/male sexual practices.
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Love Match

Love Match

by Keira Andrews
Love Match

Love Match

by Keira Andrews

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Overview

Closeted pro tennis player Luke Rossovich only cares about winning and keeping his private life private--until he meets young Jesse McAllister, and the rules of the game change and it's a love-love match. Publisher's note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and male/male sexual practices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781998237296
Publisher: Ka Books
Publication date: 01/17/2024
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.45(d)

About the Author

Keira Andrews wrote for years before she discovered her voice in gay romance, which has become a passion. She writes contemporary, historical, paranormal, and fantasy fiction, and-although she loves delicious angst along the way-Keira firmly believes in happy endings. For as Oscar Wilde once said, “The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what fiction means.”



Kirt Graves is an audiobook narrator best known for his work in the MM romance genre. His first audiobook (TJ Klune's Wolfsong) was featured as one of Audible's Five-Star Faves in 2016. A tenor by training, Kirt easily moves between characters of any age, genre, gender, or ethnic background. In addition to his work as an audiobook narrator, Kirt is a graphic artist, a podcast host, and an award-winning speech coach.

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"Did you really have to bring the heat back with you from Chile?" Jesse fanned his face with his racquet.

"I thought it was the least I could do, it was threatening to snow last week." Luke smacked the ball over the net and waited for Jesse's return shot. The sun was high in the sky and only a faint breeze wafted over from the sea. It was February, but the temperature had soared into the high eighties.

"Har, har." Jesse hit a backhand cross-court.

Luke returned it and they kept the rally going for another few shots before Luke hit a winner up the line. Out of breath, Luke pulled his tank top off over his head, tired of the cloth sticking to him.

"Good idea," Jesse followed suit, tossing his shirt to the side of the court.

Luke watched for a few moments: Jesse's firm stomach and lean arms, skin that looked smooth to the touch...

"--waiting for?"

"Huh?" Luke blinked. Jesse was staring at him.

"I said, what are you waiting for? It's your serve."

"Right." He served quickly, trying to avoid any further conversation. They rallied back and forth again, with Jesse eventually hitting a solid backhand into the corner. Luke saw it coming and tapped a drop shot just over the net. Jesse ran for it, legs flying, a blur of motion.

Just when Luke thought he was actually going to be able to return the shot, Jesse doubled over in pain, his racquet clattering to the ground as he fell. Luke was around the net before he'd even had a chance to think about it.

"Are you okay?" He kneeled beside Jesse on the hot surface of the court.

Jesse grimaced, his hands on his left leg. "It's just a cramp. I guess I'm not used to the heat rightnow."

"Here," Luke moved Jesse's hands aside and started kneading the stiff muscles.

"It's okay, I'll be fine," Jesse gritted out.

"Just sit there and shut up."

Jesse didn't argue and Luke continued massaging his leg. He didn't apply too much pressure, just enough to dissipate some of the tension. He moved his hands over Jesse's calf and up to his thigh and tried not to think about how the skin was just as smooth as he thought it would be.

The fine blond hair on Jesse's legs felt soft under Luke's fingers as he kneaded and urged away any tightness. Neither of them spoke and Luke could feel Jesse's breath on his cheek, could feel the heat from his body.

Suddenly it seemed like the air was electric, like there was nothing else in the world but the two of them. Nothing but the feel of Jesse's hot skin, the sound of his breathing. Luke felt a rush of blood to his cock when he noticed that Jesse was getting hard beneath his nylon shorts. He would only need to move his hand a few inches up Jesse's thigh and he could hold him, stroke him--

With a rush of air, Jesse's lips were on his, soft and hot and pressing insistently.

Luke jolted away as if Jesse had slapped him.

He sat back and sucked a deep breath into his lungs. He hadn't kissed anyone in a very long time, and he hadn't expected it to feel like this. He wasn't sure if he was so shocked because it was different from what he remembered, or because it was the same.

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