He was the jock who broke my heart. Now he's back. ANDYBack in high school, I was the skinny, openly gay nerd. Baxter Rawlins was the "straight" star quarterback who only acknowledged me when he wanted a secret hookup. He treated me like his shameful secret, and I let him. Ten years later, I'm the one person in Honey Bay who's not excited that Baxter is back. I'm the local radio host: a small-town kind of celebrity.
And Baxter? He's the hotshot businessman who wants to buy my station. He's looking at me like I'm the one that got away, but I can't tell if he really wants me or if I'm just another line in his ledger. BAXTERAndy Silver was my one weakness: the shy, nerdy kid I was too scared and stupid to claim. I broke his heart, and I've spent a decade regretting it. I came back to Honey Bay for a simple business deal: acquire the local radio station.
I didn't expect the star host to be him. Andy is now a confident man with a voice that melts the airwaves... and he's been working out. Definitely been working out. This deal just got complicated, in a way my parents definitely would not approve of. But I have a new mission: proving to Andy that I'm worth a second chance. Remember Him is a 42, 000-word second-chance gay romance. On their way to a feel-good happy ever after, a jock and a nerd dodge windmill blades, fog up the windows, and discuss timber, lumber, and plain old wood.
He was the jock who broke my heart. Now he's back. ANDYBack in high school, I was the skinny, openly gay nerd. Baxter Rawlins was the "straight" star quarterback who only acknowledged me when he wanted a secret hookup. He treated me like his shameful secret, and I let him. Ten years later, I'm the one person in Honey Bay who's not excited that Baxter is back. I'm the local radio host: a small-town kind of celebrity.
And Baxter? He's the hotshot businessman who wants to buy my station. He's looking at me like I'm the one that got away, but I can't tell if he really wants me or if I'm just another line in his ledger. BAXTERAndy Silver was my one weakness: the shy, nerdy kid I was too scared and stupid to claim. I broke his heart, and I've spent a decade regretting it. I came back to Honey Bay for a simple business deal: acquire the local radio station.
I didn't expect the star host to be him. Andy is now a confident man with a voice that melts the airwaves... and he's been working out. Definitely been working out. This deal just got complicated, in a way my parents definitely would not approve of. But I have a new mission: proving to Andy that I'm worth a second chance. Remember Him is a 42, 000-word second-chance gay romance. On their way to a feel-good happy ever after, a jock and a nerd dodge windmill blades, fog up the windows, and discuss timber, lumber, and plain old wood.