<p>Martin Dance knows better than to get involved with a rent boy. After all, he's been around the block a few times. And a few times after that. Still, there's something about Johnny Cotton that catches his eye. And his heart.</p>
<p>When Johnny and his best friend find themselves in over their heads with the woman who owns them lock, stock, and barrel, Martin knows he has to step in.</p>
<p>Martin and his old buddy, Charlie Bass, might be retired from the Firm, but they still know how to manage a gunfight. And how to go underground with a couple of male hookers less than half their age. Just for the purpose of keeping them safe, you understand. No funny business intended.</p>
<p>Odd, though, how funny business tends to creep in when you least expect it.</p>
<p>It's sort of like love that way, Martin decides. One minute you're minding your own business, the next minute you're in a world of hurt. Or, if you're lucky, a world of happy.</p>
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