It's one thing to get back a cheating boyfriend but to fall in love with a man whom Neil was being cheated on with was just all kind of wrong- however, that was exactly where Neil Frazer found himself. He was in love with Blaine- the man his boyfriend Drew had cheated on him with. It wasn’t supposed to happen at all. After Neil had to face the black and white proof of Drew’s infidelity in front of him, the plan was to teach Drew a lesson… by teaming up with Blaine, the other man- not to fall in love with him in the process. Now with Drew out of the picture can Neil make a relationship with Blaine or will he be played just like they did his ex-boyfriend?
A second chance steamy MM romance about two men on opposite sides of a custody dispute over a Golden Retriever who sees no reason they can't all be together. The student Justin couldn't save is now a man. When Corey's Golden is stolen by a vengeful ex, he hunts high and low to find her. But he's a day late and a dollar short. Of all the people in this town who could have adopted his dog, why did it have to be the star of Corey's hottest man-on-man fantasies? And why won't Coach return his dog to her real owner? Can't he see that Spirit is all Corey has? The basketball coach is a hero to everyone in his hometown-- except Corey. As a first-year teacher, Justin couldn't risk spending a lot of time on an openly gay high school senior, and he's always regretted the distance he put between them. Even though he couldn't rescue Corey from his at-risk background, Justin is determined to do something right. He signed a contract promising this abandoned Golden Retriever a forever home, and he's going to keep that promise. At least Coach agrees to let Corey make supervised visits. That'll work. Corey will prove he's a man, win Justin's trust, and watch for the chance to steal his dog back. The trouble is, the closer they get, the less Corey feels like grabbing the Golden and making a run for it. But will their small town accept a blossoming relationship between a teacher and a former student? This fast-moving contemporary gay romance novel features the frank language and steamy situations you'd expect between two athletic men in their twenties. It comes complete with a Happily Ever After. There are absolutely NO cheating incidents or cliffhangers involved in the making of this sometimes sexy, sometimes sweet story of a romance between two gay men who both claim the same dog. Themes include second chances and a relationship between a former student and his coach. Perfect for fans of Devon McCormack, Darryl Banner, and Lucy Lennox. The four books in the For of the Love of Pup series can be read in any order. For readers who love steamy gay romance about two men brought together by a loyal dog. Each book features a different breed. All Mine: A Second Chance Gay Romance (golden retriever) Tonight's Encore: A Second Chance Gay Romance (Bernese mountain dog) Married for the Millions: A Gay Marriage of Convenience Romance (Newfoundland) Star Turn: A Gay Hollywood Romance (Siberian Husky)
“I used to be a lesbian.” In Gay Girl, Good God, author Jackie Hill Perry shares her own story, offering practical tools that helped her in the process of finding wholeness. Jackie grew up fatherless and experienced gender confusion. She embraced masculinity and homosexuality with every fiber of her being. She knew that Christians had a lot to say about all of the above. But was she supposed to change herself? How was she supposed to stop loving women, when homosexuality felt more natural to her than heterosexuality ever could? At age nineteen, Jackie came face-to-face with what it meant to be made new. And not in a church, or through contact with Christians. God broke in and turned her heart toward Him right in her own bedroom in light of His gospel. Read in order to understand. Read in order to hope. Or read in order, like Jackie, to be made new.
I will never call a man two years older than my sons Daddy. Nope, never gonna happen. Until It Does Owen's not your typical boy .He's 21 years older.He's physically bigger.He has his sh!t together.And the last of his three kids just left home.Yet, the moment Declan mentions the word "Daddy", Owen can't stop thinking about it. Decan's not your typical Daddy.He's too young.He's physically not as strong as Owen.But, he's filthy rich.He craves pampering Owen.And, he's not afraid to discipline his Boy when it's needed.With Declan, Owen's about to experience the finest pleasures of life. When Declan's greatest fear confronts him, will he be able to let his Boy in, or will he walk away to spare Owen?Take Care of You is the first book of the Taking Care Trilogy of a younger Daddy and an Older Boy. Each book will be about the same couple, Declan and Owen. Books Intended for This SeriesTake Care of You (Out Now)Take Care of Me (Out Now)Take Care of Us (Coming June)
For readers of Saidiya Hartman and Jeanette Winterson, Lesbian Love Story is an intimate journey into the archives—uncovering the romances and role models written out of history and what their stories can teach us all about how to love When Amelia Possanza moved to Brooklyn to build a life of her own, she found herself surrounded by queer stories: she read them on landmark placards, overheard them on the pool deck when she joined the world’s largest LGBTQ swim team, and even watched them on TV in her cockroach-infested apartment. These stories inspired her to seek out lesbians throughout history who could become her role models, in romance and in life. Centered around seven love stories for the ages, this is Possanza’s journey into the archives to recover the personal histories of lesbians in the twentieth century: who they were, how they loved, why their stories were destroyed, and where their memories echo and live on. Possanza’s hunt takes readers from a drag king show in Bushwick to the home of activists in Harlem and then across the ocean to Hadrian’s Library, where she searches for traces of Sappho in the ruins. Along the way, she discovers her own love—for swimming, for community, for New York City—and adds her record to the archive. At the heart of this riveting, inventive history, Possanza asks: How could lesbian love help us reimagine care and community? What would our world look like if we replaced its foundation of misogyny with something new, with something distinctly lesbian?
Five years ago, Corin Cadence's brother entered the Serpent Spire -- a colossal tower with ever-shifting rooms, traps, and monsters. Those who survive the spire's trials return home with an attunement: a mark granting the bearer magical powers. According to legend, those few who reach the top of the tower will be granted a boon by the spire's goddess.He never returned.Now, it's Corin's turn. He's headed to the top floor, on a mission to meet the goddess.If he can survive the trials, Corin will earn an attunement, but that won't be sufficient to survive the dangers on the upper levels. For that, he's going to need training, allies, and a lot of ingenuity.The journey won't be easy, but Corin won't stop until he gets his brother back.
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A sweet contemporary romance about a boy who falls in love with his best friend and the girls who help them get together. Jamie Peterson has a problem: Even though he tries to keep his feelings to himself, everyone seems to know how he feels about Mason, and the girls in his art class are determined to help them get together. Telling the truth could ruin Jamie and Mason’s friendship, but it could also mean a chance at happiness. Falling in love is easy, except when it’s not, and Jamie must decide if coming clean to Mason is worth facing his worst fear. In Fan Art, Sarah Tregay, the author of the romantic Love and Leftovers, explores the joys and pains of friendship, of pressing boundaries, and how facing our fears can sometimes lead us to what we want most. Fan Art is perfect for fans of contemporary romances as well as novels like Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan and Openly Straight by Bill Konigsberg.