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Irish Runaway Series Box Set, Books 1-3
- Narrated by: James Talbot
- Length: 30 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This box set includes: The Runaway Gypsy Boy, Master Cleary's Boys, and Master Braden's Houseboy.
Book One: Runaway Gypsy Boy
Twenty-year-old Daniel Serban loses his dancing job and threats of being outed to his family force him to flee Limerick, Ireland. Daniel fears his father and the other gypsy men will force him to marry his betrothed, or bring bodily harm to him for being gay.
As chance would have it, he ends up in Cleary’s Pub, a gay leather bar in Galway where he meets the grouchy, ginger-bear Ronan O’Riley. Daniel had no idea how much meeting the Dom would transform his life.
Book Two: Master Cleary’s Boys
Desperate to escape the clutches of an increasingly sadistic and abusive Dom, Kevin and Jack seize their opportunity to escape and runaway to Galway. They shave their heads and do their best to avoid being detected while searching for a new Dom who is prepared to take them on as package deal. Their running leads them to Cleary’s Pub - a bar full of leather-clad Doms and subs, owned and run by Master Cleary.
Master Cameron Cleary was in need of a new sub - it had been far too long since he’d had a boy in his life. Each night as he ran his pub filled with leather-clad Doms, accompanied by their subs, he became more aware of how solitary his life had become.
Book Three: Master Braden’s Houseboy
Reece was a guitar player and a singer at his grandfather’s pub in Dublin until someone betrays his secret. Once he was a happy and carefree young man, who finds himself on the streets and homeless.
He meets a handsome stranger, who gives him hope that the world still has people with compassion, until he discovers the man may have compassion, but he is no softie. Conner hires Reece as his houseboy.