book cover of Junk
 

Junk

(2014)
(The first book in the Bristol Collection series)
A novel by

 
 
Letting go is the first step to healing...or bringing it all crashing down. When an avalanche of books cuts off access to his living room, university librarian Jasper Richardson can no longer ignore the truth. His ever-growing piles of books, magazines and newspapers can no longer be classified as a "collection". It's a hoard, and he needs professional help. Professional clutter clearer and counselor Lewis Miller thinks he's seen it all, but even he has to admit he's shocked. Not so much by the state of Jasper's house, but by the level of attraction he still feels for the sexy bookworm he remembers from school. What a shame that Lewis's ethical code forbids relationships with clients. As Jasper makes slow but steady progress, though, the magnetic pull between them is so strong even Lewis is having trouble convincing himself it's a temporary emotional attachment arising from the therapeutic process. Jasper longs to prove to Lewis that this is the real deal. But first he'll have to lay bare the root of his hoarding problem...and reveal the dark secret hidden behind his walls of books. Warning: Contains a level-headed counselor with a secret addiction, a bespectacled geek with a sweet tooth, a killer "to-be-read" pile, embarrassing parents, a van called Alice, and deliciously British slang.


Genre: Gay Romance

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