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Hangin' with My Window Man

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"Ryan Halloran is attracted to Boon Andrews the moment he sees him on the window cleaners’ gondola outside his high rise office. But horror sweeps through Ryan when a gondola cable snaps, and his call to 911 saves the lives of Boon and his co-worker.

Although the near-fatal accident brings these two men together, never could two men be further apart in lifestyle and social status. Boon, a tattooed high school drop-out, wears earrings and dresses in frayed cutoffs and Doc Martens boots, and he cleans pools and windows for a living. Ryan, however, holds a master’s degree from the most famous film school in southern California and, as the elegant, cultured, and self-controlled vice president of a motion picture studio, he dresses in Versace suits and Bruno Magli shoes.

Despite their differences, Ryan not only responds to Boon’s carefree spirit and relaxed manner, he lusts for him. And Boon discovers his craving for nude sex play with this man turns out not to be based on gratitude that Ryan saved his life, but out of love.

As Ryan wrestles with work problems that could mean the loss of the film studio, he also falls deeply in love with the one-of-a-kind Boon. But when they start appearing in public together, and a former lover makes an appearance, the differences in their social status may well destroy their future."

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Chapter 1 A strong breeze whipped up as the sound of a freight train roared through Century City—a town where there are no trains. Thirty stories above the ground, the gondola holding the men washing the Orion Building’s windows lurched and began to whip around. Boon Andrews grabbed the railing as the main cables at the corners of his co-worker’s end broke free. Instead of remaining taut, the backup safety cables stretched almost full length. The rectangular, cage-like platform supporting the two window washers dropped down at his co-worker’s end, then halted with a jerk as the safeties finally took hold. “Jeezus H. Christ.” Fear was an alien thing to Boon, but it slammed into his chest now like the freight train he’d just heard. His heart threatened to break through his breastbone as he fought to hold on and ride out the gondola’s sway. He breathed again when he thought they weren’t going to take an immediate plunge to their deaths. Their personal safety harnesses and the main cables at his end had held. At least for now. Man, we really need help…and fast. The other washer struggled to regain his footing on the swinging gondola. “Don’t look down, Harold! Grab my hand. I’ll pull you to me.” Boon slid his safety harness along the top railing as far as he could and reached a hand out to the older man. Fright had made their hands sweaty, and they lost contact for a scary second when their grips slipped. “Dry your hands,” he yelled as he rubbed his on his Levi’s. Harold Johnston used his khakis. Their next attempt brought a firm hold, and he steadied Johnston as he walked uphill until he was beside him. Boon stepped in front of him so his body anchored the older washer in the corner. “Really gets the old ticker going, doesn’t it?” Harold greeted him with a wan smile. “Thanks.” The loose cables whipped in the breeze. They couldn’t take their eyes off them for fear they might slam into them. If they were going to get help, Boon had to initiate it. Using his free hand, Boon dug into his pocket for his cell phone. The battery was dead, but there was supposed to be enough energy stored to make a nine-one-one call. When he tried to thumb in the numbers, the wind caused the gondola to lurch and swing again. The phone popped out of his hand. He watched in dismay as it slid out of reach to the other end and stopped. There was no way he could risk his weight on the weakened other end. “Fuck, fuck, fuck!” he swore under his breath. “You got a cell?” Harold shook his head. Looking down, Boon screamed, “Somebody call 911!” “Shit. No one’s gonna hear us thirty floors below,” Harold said. The rectangular frame gained momentum and threatened to slam into the windows they’d been working on. They turned their faces away and knelt. “If you’re a prayin’ man, now’s the time,” Harold said.

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