Tim on Broadway: Season One (Episode 1)

Carolyn Sohier, the Greta Garbo of divas, is giving a once in a lifetime concert that Tim can’t afford to attend. Tim—an overweight, twenty-something virgin—regrets lending the hunky bag boy at the grocery store money that could have bought him a ticket. Tim needs to call in his debts, but money isn’t the only thing holding him back.

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Tim on Broadway: Season One (Episode 1)

Carolyn Sohier, the Greta Garbo of divas, is giving a once in a lifetime concert that Tim can’t afford to attend. Tim—an overweight, twenty-something virgin—regrets lending the hunky bag boy at the grocery store money that could have bought him a ticket. Tim needs to call in his debts, but money isn’t the only thing holding him back.

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Tim on Broadway: Season One (Episode 1)

Tim on Broadway: Season One (Episode 1)

by Rick Bettencourt
Tim on Broadway: Season One (Episode 1)

Tim on Broadway: Season One (Episode 1)

by Rick Bettencourt

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Overview

Carolyn Sohier, the Greta Garbo of divas, is giving a once in a lifetime concert that Tim can’t afford to attend. Tim—an overweight, twenty-something virgin—regrets lending the hunky bag boy at the grocery store money that could have bought him a ticket. Tim needs to call in his debts, but money isn’t the only thing holding him back.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781311813213
Publisher: Rick Bettencourt
Publication date: 06/21/2014
Series: Season One , #1
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 343 KB

About the Author

Rick Bettencourt is the author of Not Sure Boys, Painting with Wine and Tim on Broadway. Rick hates to cook, and can often be seen eating out. He lives in the Tampa Bay area, with his husband and their dog, Bandit.

You can follow Rick on Twitter @rbettenc, and you should also subscribe to his mailing list at rickbettencourt.wordpress.com. You’ll receive all sorts of good stuff, but never any spam.
 

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