Looking for love in all the wrong places. Toe-curling, guilt-laden sex with 'married men seeking discreet fun'. Why doesn't anyone want a social worker by day, drag queen by night and a Human League fan all day long?He deletes the hook-up apps, swears off men. Mentoring Nick, they move beyond friendship. Forced to share a hotel room, Nick's mixed signals point towards one conclusion. (Hint: it's well beyond professional.)NickRecently single, he's trying to work out who he is without his ex-boyfriend, who told Nick he's too this, not enough that, being gay in the wrong way.His career gives him purpose, direction. Yet he wants more from Tony than an employee should from his boss. After their passionate night, he needs more than friendship—f**k buddies...or forever boyfriends. (Hint: it's well beyond physical.) Except Tony's sworn off men...Don't You Want Me is a friends-to-lovers, forced-proximity, boss/employee gay romance featuring more... Views: 43
Years earlier, Buck Halliday had saved Jack Butler's life. Butler, then a miner, had been badly injured by claim jumpers and would have died for sure had Halliday not taken a hand. As it was, he left three dead men behind him and somehow managed to drag Butler forty miles to a doctor.Butler never forgot that, and when by chance their trails crossed again, he was determined to reward Halliday from his newly-acquired wealth.Trouble was, there were folks around who figured that wealth had been stolen.And when the victim's son came looking for justice, Halliday had to decide just how far he was prepared to back his old friend. Views: 43
There's one simple rule in matchmaking...don't fall in love with the client.. . . Oops!Welcome to Billionaire Bachelor Mountain Cove. Off the grid, exclusive and remote, it's the best place for a spy novelist to disappear. Grantham Robbins takes on the biggest challenge of his writing career--finding the perfect date for a big event. Matchmaker Emily Wood comes to the rescue.Emily remembers Grant before he made it big... and they were best friends. There's not a better man out there, so why can't she find his match?Because when a matchmaker fails to keep the only rule of matchmaking, there are consequences . . .A second-chance homecoming romance inspired by Jane Austen's Emma. Views: 43