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Home Grown Talent
Home Grown Talent | Sally Malcolm, Joanna Chambers
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Are you for real? From the outside, it looks like model and influencer Mason Nash has it all-beauty, fame, and fortune. With his star rapidly rising, and a big contract up for grabs, Mason's on the verge of hitting the big time. When an opportunity arises to co-host a gardening slot on daytime TV with his ex's brother, Owen Hunter, Mason is definitely on-board. And he intends to use every trick in the book to make the show a hit-including agreeing to his ruthless producer's demand to fake a 'will-they/won't-they' romance with his co-host... Owen Hunter is a gardener with a huge heart and both feet planted firmly on the well-tilled ground. He's proud of the life he's built and has absolutely no desire to be on TV-yet somehow he finds himself agreeing to do the show. It's definitely not because he's interested in Mason Nash. The guy might be beautiful-and yeah, his spoiled brat routine presses all Owen's buttons in the bedroom-but Owen has no interest in a short-term fling with a fame-hungry model. As the two men get closer, though, Owen starts to believe there's more to Mason than his beautiful appearance and carefully-curated online persona-that beneath the glitz and glamour is a sweet, sensitive man longing to be loved. A man Owen might be falling for. A man who might even feel the same. But in a world of media spin and half-truths, Owen is dangerously out of his depth. And when a ridiculous scandal explodes online, with Owen at its heart, it starts to look as though everything he thought was real is built on lies-including his budding romance with Mason...
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Home Grown Talent | Sally Malcolm, Joanna Chambers
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Enjoyable m/m romance between a gardener and a model/influencer set against a background of morning television shenanigans. I don‘t know if the writers of this series have any actual experience in TV production, but they certainly have a jaundiced view of many of the people involved in it.

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