Vanity Fierce

· Random House Australia
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About this eBook

Graeme Aitken's last novel was fabulous...in fifty ways. This novel is fabulous in fifty different ways...bitchy, funny, camp, tender, vain, glamorous, capricious, seductive...like Sydney itself where this tale of the city is set.

The ultimate comic novel of gay Sydney – Armistead Maupin meets Melrose Place at the Mardi Gras!
Stephen Spear is everyone’s golden boy (including his own).

Blond, blue-eyed, blessed with every talent and advantage, he has the world falling at his feet. And he’s ready to trample all over it.

When Stephen falls for Ant, the only gay man he knows who still has chest hair, he is astounded to find his desire unrequited. Or is it? Ant is so inscrutable, it’s impossible to be entirely sure.

But Stephen is determined to get his man. And if the wiggle of his cute butt isn’t enough, then scheming, lying and manipulating is second nature to him. He’s too young to realise that love can be tricky enough without adding any extra complications.

Vanity Fierce is a love story that’s big on outrageous schemes, dark secrets and firm muscles.

About the author

Graeme Aitken was born and raised in Central Otago, New Zealand but lives in Sydney, Australia where he works as a bookseller. Vanity Fierce is his second novel. His first novel Fifty Ways of Saying Fabulous was published in Australia, the UK and the U.S.A. It was also adapted as a feature film in New Zealand and was released in 2005. Graeme is also the editor of The Penguin Book of Gay Australian Writing.

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