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Overly Dramatic

by Rebecca Cohen

Overly Dramatic - Rebecca Choen
Part of the Treading the Boards series:
  • Overly Dramatic
Editions:Kindle
Pages: 144

Hopefully Andy's love life won't be as big a farce as the play he's landed a part in... but it's a close call!

Andy Marshall moved back to London with plans for a fresh start. He might be a little heart sore from a nasty break up, but with a bit of encourage from a new colleague, he joins a local amateur dramatics society called the Sarky Players. Despite his best efforts at the audition, Andy lands a leading role in play called Whoops, Vicar, There Goes My Trousers, a ridiculous farce written by a local first-time playwright. The play might be bad, but the Sarky Players are a friendly bunch. Andy quickly makes new friends and finds himself drawn to Phil Cormack, a local artist helping with the set and props. But despite their growing attraction, Phil’s not in the right place to date, and Andy won’t wait forever.

Life doesn’t run to a script, and if Andy and Phil want to get their happy ending, they need to move past rehearsals and put each other centre stage.

Overly Dramatic is 'A Treading the Boards ' a series of stand-alone stories based around the London amateur dramatics group The Sarky Players.

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About the Author

REBECCA COHEN spends her days dreaming of living in a Tudor manor house, or a Georgian mansion. Alas, the closest she comes to this is through her characters in her historical romance novels. She also dreams of intergalactic adventures and fantasy realms, but because she’s not yet got her space or dimensional travel plans finalised, she lives happily in leafy Hertfordshire, England, with her husband and young son. She can often be found with a pen in one hand and sloe gin with lemon tonic in the other.

Rebecca primarily writes gay romance but in many sub-genres (historical, sci fi, fantasy, contemporary), and she simply can’t bear not to follow a story even if it is set in a different time, space or reality.