

Warning: Contains explicit M/M sex and the disruption of a quiet Scottish town by a fistfight and some tight designer jeans. Award-nominated Scrap Metal and the enduringly popular Life After Joe. He's given his heart away, and it's time to pay the price. Harper Foxs biography, bibliography, list of books, with the current titles. When tragedy strikes, Cam's resolutely held secret is finally revealed and Nichol must face the truth. Nicol lives on the farm run by his curmudgeon of a Grandfather Harry who has no. As the cold Scottish springtime melts into summer, Nichol finds himself falling in love. Scrap Metal is a beautifully written novel set on the Scottish island of Arran. Even his grandfather takes to the cheeky city boy, whose hard work and good head for figures help set the farm back on its feet. Somehow, Cam quickly charms his way through Nichol's defenses and into his heart.

Something about the young man's tired resignation touches Nichol deeply, and instead of giving him the business end of a shotgun, he offers Cam a blanket and a place to stay. He says his name is Cam, and he's on the run from a Glasgow gang. As lambing season progresses in the teeth of an icy north wind, the last straw is the intruder Nichol catches in the barn. His late brother and mother had been well suited to life on Seacliff Farm. Now he's hip deep in sheep, mud and collies. But Cam can’t escape his shadows, and the dreadful secret he’s concealing has the power of a hungry tide, ready to wash all his newfound happiness with Nichol away.Is there room for love in a heart full of secrets? One year ago, before Fate took a wrecking ball to his life, Nichol was happily working on his doctorate in linguistics. Even Harry can’t hold out against his charm. He’s a lost lad by the name of Cameron, on the run from a dodgy and dangerous Glasgow past.Īs the island winter melts into glorious summer, Cameron finds a place not only on the farm but in Nichol’s heart. Nichol, at the end of his rope, is inclined to deal with new trouble with a shotgun, but soon realises this intruder means no harm.

He’s thinking about throwing the whole business in when, one bitter, stormy night, a stranger breaks into his barn. His only companions are his grumpy grandfather Harry, and three sheepdogs who won’t answer to his whistle. He’s sole remaining heir to a failing sheep farm on the Isle of Arran, and about as lonely as any young man could be. Nichol Seacliff is facing his darkest hour. Other than the cover material, the book is the same. This is the FoxTales version of the work previously released through Samhain Publishing.
