He married the perfect man. Then his husband's twin moved in. At twenty-eight, Mason Early feels like everything he ever wanted has fallen into place. His new husband, Erik Odegaard, is the Nordic god of his dreams, a high-powered Los Angeles lawyer who runs with the celebrity crowd. His career as a journalist is taking off, and the newlyweds are settling into a beach house in Malibu. It's a long way from the small-town Ohio kid Mason used to be.
Then Erik's twin brother, Lucas, shows up at their door one rainy night. Recently released from prison, Lucas has nowhere else to go, so the right thing to do is let him stay until he gets back on his feet. At least that's how Mason sees it. Erik goes ballistic. Having an extended houseguest isn't Mason's first choice either, but he and Erik have so much while Lucas has nothing. Eventually, Mason convinces his husband to let his brother stay.
Spending time with Lucas, Mason sees a gentle, vulnerable guy who's spent his life in the shadow of his golden-boy brother. In some ways, Lucas balances out Erik's Type-A personality. It's almost as though, together, they make the perfect man. The three settle into life at the remote beach house, and boundaries begin to slip away. To Mason's surprise, Erik seems to be encouraging a fantasy Mason can't quite shake.
But as Lucas melds into the marriage, Mason begins questioning what's real and what may be a mirage. Dark secrets about the twins slowly come to light, and he realizes there may be something far more dangerous than temptation inside his marriage. Killer Twins is the fourth standalone novel in the Guilty Pleasures Editions.
He married the perfect man. Then his husband's twin moved in. At twenty-eight, Mason Early feels like everything he ever wanted has fallen into place. His new husband, Erik Odegaard, is the Nordic god of his dreams, a high-powered Los Angeles lawyer who runs with the celebrity crowd. His career as a journalist is taking off, and the newlyweds are settling into a beach house in Malibu. It's a long way from the small-town Ohio kid Mason used to be.
Then Erik's twin brother, Lucas, shows up at their door one rainy night. Recently released from prison, Lucas has nowhere else to go, so the right thing to do is let him stay until he gets back on his feet. At least that's how Mason sees it. Erik goes ballistic. Having an extended houseguest isn't Mason's first choice either, but he and Erik have so much while Lucas has nothing. Eventually, Mason convinces his husband to let his brother stay.
Spending time with Lucas, Mason sees a gentle, vulnerable guy who's spent his life in the shadow of his golden-boy brother. In some ways, Lucas balances out Erik's Type-A personality. It's almost as though, together, they make the perfect man. The three settle into life at the remote beach house, and boundaries begin to slip away. To Mason's surprise, Erik seems to be encouraging a fantasy Mason can't quite shake.
But as Lucas melds into the marriage, Mason begins questioning what's real and what may be a mirage. Dark secrets about the twins slowly come to light, and he realizes there may be something far more dangerous than temptation inside his marriage. Killer Twins is the fourth standalone novel in the Guilty Pleasures Editions.