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E-Male
Scott&Scott
Title published by Palari Publishing LLP
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$14.95
978-1928662167
"Have you checked your E-Male today?"
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Distributed by: Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon

paperback, 6x9, pub date: 03/2009

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Kory Miles has a secret. No matter what his fellow waiters at the Whine n Dine think, he is really the mastermind behind the popular E-male dating web site. But when he enters into a mysterious business deal with Zac Djorvzac, the bitter and jaded owner of Djorvzac Travel, they embark on a wild trip from the city to the suburbs to a tropical circuit party. With a box-dancing contest, conspiring contestants and a whole group of boys gone wild, will Kory be able to create a romantic tourist getaway over the internet? Will he be able to match up the real world and online make-believe? And when the truth won t compute, will he be able to resist his own matchmaking system?
Scott Pomfret and Scott Whittier met, fell in love and now live together in Boston, Massachusetts. They created Romentics, a line of romance novels for all gay men who believe in happily ever after. Order now!

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A queer Harlequin formula that's all about heartfelt love, mildly naughty sex , and happy ending... the Scotts are a lean writing machine, their plots are imaginatively implausible, and their books deliver angst-free gay love stories. Simple, but not simpleminded, pleasures. --Richard Labonte, Book Marks

Some gay men may want to get married, and some may just want to have a little romance. But what about those who want to read about it? That's the idea behind Romentics, a fledging enterprise started by a South End couple who believe readers of romance novels needn't be limited to women. --David Mehegan, Boston Globe