Too Many Stars to Count
(2024)(The third book in the Sun, Moon & Stars series)
A novel by Frances M Thompson
To her millions of social media followers, Irish influencer Maeve O'Martin looks like she's got it all. Looks, money, and a jet-setting lifestyle. But you can't believe everything you see online. Because there's one thing missing from Maeve's life and it's something she's starting to doubt she'll ever have. Love. True love. Sure look, she knows being asexual doesn't mean she's destined to live without a fulfilling romantic relationship in her life, but depressingly, it is starting to feel like that's what the stars have in store for her. That is, until a certain adult content creator slides into her DMs...
Lawrence "Loncey" Harris is a porn star. Actually, they're a polyamorous, aromantic, pansexual ethical porn star, to be exact. And they love it. More than the regular sex with fun, attractive people - which ain't half bad - they love how this work has given them the financial security and flexible working hours to be there for their chronically ill sister. They also love how being on the Internet helps them meet people like Maeve O'Martin who may be the most sarcastic woman in the cosmos, but there's something about her that has Loncey questioning, well, everything. Questioning everything and asking the stars for guidance...
Too Many Stars to Count is an Internet frenemies to lovers, opposites attract, long-distance romance with non-binary, asexual, aroflux, pansexual and panromantic rep. It is atypically spicy and is the third book in the Sun, Moon & Stars series. It's not necessary to have read Five Sunsets or The Moon Also Rises before reading this book, but it is recommended.
Genre: Gay Romance
Lawrence "Loncey" Harris is a porn star. Actually, they're a polyamorous, aromantic, pansexual ethical porn star, to be exact. And they love it. More than the regular sex with fun, attractive people - which ain't half bad - they love how this work has given them the financial security and flexible working hours to be there for their chronically ill sister. They also love how being on the Internet helps them meet people like Maeve O'Martin who may be the most sarcastic woman in the cosmos, but there's something about her that has Loncey questioning, well, everything. Questioning everything and asking the stars for guidance...
Too Many Stars to Count is an Internet frenemies to lovers, opposites attract, long-distance romance with non-binary, asexual, aroflux, pansexual and panromantic rep. It is atypically spicy and is the third book in the Sun, Moon & Stars series. It's not necessary to have read Five Sunsets or The Moon Also Rises before reading this book, but it is recommended.
Genre: Gay Romance
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