Today I have a taste of Jay Northcote’s latest, The Marrying Kind. Check out this fun excerpt!

Blurb
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Five sex-free datesâhow hard can it be?
When they were at uni, Owen always had a bit of a crush on Nathan. But Nathan was apparently straight, and Owen was too busy with other guys to take his crush seriously.
When Nathan moves back to Bristol after a year away, Owen hears that Nathan has come out of the closet, and he propositions him. Nathan doesnât want to be just another notch on Owenâs bedpost, though, so he challenges Owen to prove he can be serious: five dates before they have sex.
Owen doesnât think that sounds too difficult. Heâs expecting Nathan to find his charms irresistible anyway. But as they grow closer, Owen begins to care more about proving himself to Nathan than he does about getting him into bed.
Excerpt
âSo,â Owen began. âI gather youâre into cock now?â
Nathanâs eyes widened, and his cheeks flushed pink. âUmâŚ. Yes?â
âCool. So, do you wanna get out of here and go someplace to fuck, or suck, or whatever?â
Nathan raised his eyebrows. âSeriously?â
âYeah.â Owen let his gaze slide down over Nathanâs torso to land on his crotch. It looked like Nathan might be getting a little hard. Either that, or he was a shower rather than a grower. âI always thought you were hot. I just never knew you swung my way. So how about it?â
Nathan cleared his throat and shifted uncomfortably in his seat. He was definitely getting hard. Owen lifted his eyes expecting to see a smile. But Nathan was frowning and biting his lip.
âThatâs flattering, but Iâm not interested.â
Owen raised an eyebrow and glanced briefly at the bulge in Nathanâs jeans again. âYou sure about that?â
Nathanâs face was even pinker now, but he held Owenâs gaze. âIâm not interested in a hookup. Iâve been there, done that, and decided casual sex isnât for me. Iâm looking for something more serious.â
Owen blinked. This wasnât how the conversation was supposed to go. He found himself blurting out his next words without thinking. âWhat, like a relationship? I could have a relationship. With you, I mean.â
Nathan chuckled then, a snort of laughter that raised Owenâs hackles, because what the fuck? Heâd made a move and was being laughed at. That wasnât cool.
âWhatâs so fucking funny?â
âSorry.â Nathan pulled himself together and pasted on a more serious expression. âBut Owen. You donât do relationships. Everyone knows that. I know what you were like at uni, and from what Iâve heard on the grapevine, you havenât changed much. And thatâs fineâeach to their own. But I donât want to be another notch on your bedpost. Iâd rather be friends with you than one of your conquests.â
Owenâs irritation rose, and he resisted the urge to pout childishly, but he wasnât prepared to back down. Nathanâs words had stung, because yesâOwen would be the first to admit he was a bit of a tart on the surface, but at least he was honest about it. Heâd never strung anyone along or made promises he couldnât keep. And heâd never met anyone who made him want more than a one-night stand or a few casual no-strings repeats.
But that didnât mean he wasnât capable of having a relationship, and he found himself wanting to prove to Nathan that he wasnât as bad as his reputation seemed to imply.
âWill you go on a date with me instead, then?â he asked.
âA date?â Nathan narrowed his eyes. âWhat, so we eat first and then have sex? Iâm not sure that would be any better.â
âWe donât have to have sex!â Owen protested, raising his voice in frustration, then lowering it quickly as he noticed a few people glancing their way. âJesus. Contrary to popular opinion, thatâs not the only thing Iâm interested in.â
âSo if we went on a date, you wouldnât expect me to put out?â Nathanâs lips quirked in amusement. He seemed to be enjoying this conversation a little too much.
âNot unless you wanted to.â
âIâd like to get to know you better first. I think weâd need more than one date for that.â
âOkay, so whatâs your magic number? Try me.â
Nathanâs brow furrowed as he considered the question for a moment.
âFive,â he finally said. âFive sex-free dates. Then when weâve had a chance to connect, we can take it from there. Oh⌠and in case it wasnât obvious, if this is going to be a relationship, Iâd expect you to be exclusive.â Nathan sat back in his seat and folded his arms. âSo, what do you say?â
Owen glared at him. Nathanâs pink lips stretched further as he grinned, and all Owen could think was how he wanted to come all over Nathanâs smug face.
âIâm in.â
Nathanâs smile vanished abruptly. âYouâre⌠what, really?â
âReally.â Owen smirked, finding Nathanâs obvious surprise very satisfying. âFive dates with no sex. So, when are you free this week? I can see you every night apart from Thursday, so if youâre free to meet most nights we can be done with all five dates by next weekend.â
âOh no. No way.â Nathan shook his head. âIf weâre going to take things slow, the dates need to be spread out. One a week for five weeks.â
Somehow Owen had thought his loophole was too good to be true.
âYou drive a hard bargain, but okay.â He shrugged, conceding some ground, but not defeated. âNext weekend for our first date then?â
âOkay.â
âAnd while weâre discussing ground rules for this⌠whatever-the-fuck this is.â Owen waved his hand disparagingly. âWhat are we counting as sex for the no-sex rule? No fucking obviously, but does that extend to no blowing each other? No handjobs? What about dry humping?â
âShh!â Nathanâs face was flaming, and he moved his chair closer, leaning in so he could talk quietly. âKeep it down, for fuckâs sake.â
To be fair, Owenâs voice had got rather loud, and a group of girls at the next table were looking very interested in their conversation.
âWell?â Owen asked. âWe need to be clear what the boundaries are. Can we even kiss?â
âKissing is fine,â Nathan replied promptly, and his gaze dropped to Owenâs mouth. He paused before adding, âNo orgasms. Thatâs the line.â
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Author Bio

Jay lives just outside Bristol in the West of England, with her husband, two children, and two cats.
She comes from a family of writers, but she always used to believe that the gene for fiction writing had passed her by. She spent years only ever writing emails, articles, or website content. One day, she decided to try and write a short storyâjust to see if she couldâand found it rather addictive. She hasnât stopped writing since.
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