Politics Suck

Politics Suck by ROSEMARIE DILLON, published by Everest Rose Press on November 5, 2024, is a contemporary romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love and rivalry in a small town. The story centers on Clay Emerson, a prominent figure in Wellsprings’ LGBTQ community, who is running for mayor against Sebastian Rivera, a wealthy ex-football star. As both candidates have their own motivations—Clay aiming to implement an anti-bullying program and Sebastian seeking to appease his father—a scandalous kiss leads them to a reluctant agreement to fake-date, setting the stage for unexpected emotional developments.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance and personal growth as Clay and Sebastian navigate their political ambitions and the challenges posed by their families. The story highlights their evolving relationship as they confront their pasts and the pressures of their respective backgrounds. With a page count of 216, this edition offers an engaging exploration of LGBTQ+ romance and the dynamics of small-town life, all while humorously acknowledging the trials of political competition.
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Nothing says small town scandal, like falling in love with your political rival.
CLAY EMERSON, the poster boy for Wellsprings’ LGBTQ community is running for mayor! But so is rich, handsome, ex-football star, Sebastian Rivera. For Clay, becoming mayor would allow him to provide a strict anti-bullying program in schools. For Sebastian, it’s a way to placate his father.
When a photo of a heated kiss threatens to out Sebastian, he has to quickly remedy it or risk disinheritance. Discovering his mystery-man-in-drag was Clay, the two begrudgingly agree to fake-date. Clay would dress as Ella, the red-headed English bombshell, only if Sebastian personally contributed funds to get Clay’s anti-bullying program started.
With Sebastian’s difficult parents to persuade, he and Clay are spending all their spare time together on practice dates. Battling their mutual attraction and sifting through past emotional baggage, the two grow closer. Can Clay work through his old trauma and open his heart again? Will Sebastian ever stand up to his parents?
At least they can both agree that politics suck.
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