Handcuffed (Gay Police, Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Mona Long
PublisherStraight Man Turned Gay Publishing
ISBN / ASINB00DCVIDP8
ISBN-13978B00DCVIDP2
Sales Rank832,443
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
William doesn't know any other gay cops. His partner since training is a white man, Bryan. There has to be other gay police in his unit. These two men have had very different childhoods. Maybe William is not destined to find a gay cop romance. Will he need to look elsewhere?
Jordan is what he calls himself a homo thug. Black guy thugs are a rarity in this city of sins. Is he all about the atypical gangster cliches or does he have a softer side? A black guy romance story has begun. Where will it end up?
Author, Mona Long returns with a different approach to her earlier work. She wishes to tackle gripping real world scenarios, and become a successful author of gay black books. This is the first book in the series, Gay Police. While this book is primarily about gay cops, the concept of a homo thug or black gay thugs is introduced. In essence it is a black gay romance combined with a gay cop romance.
When both books, Handcuffed (Gay Police, Book 1) and Thug Abuse (Gay Police, Book 2) are read together, Mona hopes it will be an excellent addition to the many gay black books already available.
Jordan is what he calls himself a homo thug. Black guy thugs are a rarity in this city of sins. Is he all about the atypical gangster cliches or does he have a softer side? A black guy romance story has begun. Where will it end up?
Author, Mona Long returns with a different approach to her earlier work. She wishes to tackle gripping real world scenarios, and become a successful author of gay black books. This is the first book in the series, Gay Police. While this book is primarily about gay cops, the concept of a homo thug or black gay thugs is introduced. In essence it is a black gay romance combined with a gay cop romance.
When both books, Handcuffed (Gay Police, Book 1) and Thug Abuse (Gay Police, Book 2) are read together, Mona hopes it will be an excellent addition to the many gay black books already available.
