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From the acclaimed author of BOYFRIEND MATERIAL and HUSBAND MATERIAL comes a charming New Adult story about identity and found family in the unlikeliest of places.
Drew isnāt "that kind" of nerd. Heās got friends who arenāt from the internet, he plays sports, and he knows how to talk to girls. Sure, he plays Heroes of Legend, the worldās most successful massively multiplayer online roleplaying game, and he plays it pretty well, but itās a hobby, not a way of life. Heās certainly not the sort of person whoād fall for someone he meets in a videogame.
Except then he does.
Online, Kit is sweet and clever and funny and a damn good healer. Sheās everything Drewās looking for in a girl...apart from being a boy in real life. Once Drew gets over his shock, however, heās surprised to discover that itās less of an issue than he might have expected.
Whatās more of an issue is the fact that Kit might be that type of nerd. His only friends are from their HoL guild, and even after he and Drew meet and start going out, Kit spends most of his time online. Admittedly a lot of that time is with Drew in HoL, but surely virtual friends are less important than a real live boyfriend?
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Paperback | 384 pages
From the acclaimed author of BOYFRIEND MATERIAL and HUSBAND MATERIAL comes a charming New Adult story about identity and found family in the unlikeliest of places.
Drew isnāt "that kind" of nerd. Heās got friends who arenāt from the internet, he plays sports, and he knows how to talk to girls. Sure, he plays Heroes of Legend, the worldās most successful massively multiplayer online roleplaying game, and he plays it pretty well, but itās a hobby, not a way of life. Heās certainly not the sort of person whoād fall for someone he meets in a videogame.
Except then he does.
Online, Kit is sweet and clever and funny and a damn good healer. Sheās everything Drewās looking for in a girl...apart from being a boy in real life. Once Drew gets over his shock, however, heās surprised to discover that itās less of an issue than he might have expected.
Whatās more of an issue is the fact that Kit might be that type of nerd. His only friends are from their HoL guild, and even after he and Drew meet and start going out, Kit spends most of his time online. Admittedly a lot of that time is with Drew in HoL, but surely virtual friends are less important than a real live boyfriend?
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Paperback | 384 pages
From the acclaimed author of BOYFRIEND MATERIAL and HUSBAND MATERIAL comes a charming New Adult story about identity and found family in the unlikeliest of places.
Drew isnāt "that kind" of nerd. Heās got friends who arenāt from the internet, he plays sports, and he knows how to talk to girls. Sure, he plays Heroes of Legend, the worldās most successful massively multiplayer online roleplaying game, and he plays it pretty well, but itās a hobby, not a way of life. Heās certainly not the sort of person whoād fall for someone he meets in a videogame.
Except then he does.
Online, Kit is sweet and clever and funny and a damn good healer. Sheās everything Drewās looking for in a girl...apart from being a boy in real life. Once Drew gets over his shock, however, heās surprised to discover that itās less of an issue than he might have expected.
Whatās more of an issue is the fact that Kit might be that type of nerd. His only friends are from their HoL guild, and even after he and Drew meet and start going out, Kit spends most of his time online. Admittedly a lot of that time is with Drew in HoL, but surely virtual friends are less important than a real live boyfriend?











