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A tackle on the rugby field has brought Garrett O'Mahony's promising career to an end, and left him dealing with some home-truths. Coming out in a national newspaper, Garrett's private life has become a public concern: and nobody is more concerned about his public and private lives than Garrett.
After an intimate night with his interviewer (and ex-roommate) Darren, Garrett finds himself lost reviewing the mistakes of his past. Convinced that Darren was a mistake, the time has come for Garrett to catch up on life, his relationships and his sexuality.
A simple breakfast introduces Garrett
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A tackle on the rugby field has brought Garrett O'Mahony's promising career to an end, and left him dealing with some home-truths. Coming out in a national newspaper, Garrett's private life has become a public concern: and nobody is more concerned about his public and private lives than Garrett.

After an intimate night with his interviewer (and ex-roommate) Darren, Garrett finds himself lost reviewing the mistakes of his past. Convinced that Darren was a mistake, the time has come for Garrett to catch up on life, his relationships and his sexuality.

A simple breakfast introduces Garrett to Nate, the ridiculously hot and brutally sarcastic barman who can read him like a book and he's immediately smitten.

But how do you find and trust the people around you when you haven't been trusting yourself?

Tackling The Issue took a look at gay sex and relationships in modern Ireland. For After The Tackle, Ken Mooney tells Garrett's side of the story, revealing what happened next and wondering if there really is such thing as a 'happy ending.'

After The Tackle continues the gay and M/M romance as a direct sequel to Tackling The Issue and is a short novella that can be read separately.


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Autorenporträt
Since a young age, Ken Mooney wanted to save the world. Or at least to talk about it. It's sort of an ongoing theme of his work, and he doesn't realise that until after he's written something, only to find out that it's bang on-trend, and that just makes him love it all the more.

Ken has worked in TV advertising, market research and even got his start in the dreaded world of call-centres. He holds an MA in English from Trinity College Dublin. Stories have always been his first love, and in amongst reading all those comics, watching all those films and playing all those video games, he wanted to share his own stories.

Ken has written two fantasy novels: Godhead and The Hades Contract bring the Greek gods to the present day in a dark horror, with a number of complimentary shorts. He has contributed to a number of anthologies and published two non-fiction books: The Little Book Of The End Of The World is a tongue-in-cheek look at different thoughts and theories on the end of the world and The Astrocytoma Diaries chronicles that time he got diagnosed with a brain tumour. He has also written Tackling The Issue and After The Tackle, gay romance focusing on some of the angers and fears in the LGBTQ community,

You can reach Ken on Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads and his own website and blog.

Ken lives in Dublin, Ireland with his husband.