"Miami (Fla.)" . . "FICTION Gay." . . . . . "\"Only the world's most beautiful models make the roster of the Picture Perfect Modeling Agency, and they only do shoots for the most elite photographers and magazines.\"--P. [4] of cover."@en . "Before he died last year (2009), Harris wrote this first installment to a projected series about a bisexual owner of a Miami modeling agency. Bentley L. Dean III runs the Picture Perfect modeling agency in South Beach. His father, a homophobic Detroit millionaire, disowned him after he broke off an engagement and had an affair with a male TV sports reporter, and though the agency's been a success, the recession has taken a big bite out of Bentley's business. Strapped for cash, he reluctantly agrees to supply gay, bi or very open-minded eye candy for a VIP party hosted by Prosperity Gentleman's Club, which is run by Emperor Seth Sinclair, a closeted gay celebrity. When Jah, an 18-year-old student Bentley's been mentoring, covers for a no-show model and begins an affair with Seth, big trouble looms. Harris's wry tale about second chances highlights what readers have long loved about his work: his ability to depict the pursuit of love and self-respect, regardless of societal and family pressures. -Publishers Weekly" . "Electronic books"@en . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . "In my father's house"@en . "In my father's house" . . . . . "When financial challenges compel the world's most elite modeling agency to supply models for a celebrity gala, owners Bentley and Alexandra are forced to send Bentley's protégé, a young man who falls in love with a married A-list actor who is publicly hiding the truth about his sexuality." . "In My Father's House"@en . . "Before he died last year (2009), Harris wrote this first installment to a projected series about a bisexual owner of a Miami modeling agency. Bentley L. Dean III runs the Picture Perfect modeling agency in South Beach. His father, a homophobic Detroit millionaire, disowned him after he broke off an engagement and had an affair with a male TV sports reporter, and though the agency's been a success, the recession has taken a big bite out of Bentley's business. Strapped for cash, he reluctantly agrees to supply gay, bi or very open-minded eye candy for a VIP party hosted by Prosperity Gentleman's Club, which is run by Emperor Seth Sinclair, a closeted gay celebrity. When Jah, an 18-year-old student Bentley's been mentoring, covers for a no-show model and begins an affair with Seth, big trouble looms. Harris's wry tale about second chances highlights what readers have long loved about his work: his ability to depict the pursuit of love and self-respect, regardless of societal and family pressures.-Publishers Weekly." . "Gay and lesbian fiction"@en . "Large type books" . . . . . . . . . . "In my father's house / The Chronicles of Bentley L. Dean"@en . . . . . . . "Fiction." . . . .