There's a love story for every season in this complete collection box set of 5 full-length gay romances plus 3 bonus stories!His Coffee Shop CrushSometimes your coffee shop crush makes a great cup of joe, and sometimes he turns out to be the love of your life. Jack reluctantly holes up in small-town Connecticut to finish writing his overdue book. The local coffee shop is the perfect place to buckle down and meet his deadline, except for the distracting presence of barista Pete, who's even hotter than the coffee.
Cool for the SummerTwo months. Roommates-with-benefits. No strings. Cool? Cool. When his honeymooning best friend asks Donovan Eastman to house sit in Rosedale, Connecticut, Donovan plans to spend his small-town summer finishing his unfinishable play. Until it turns out the house is double-booked, and he suddenly has a roommate for the summer. Law school dropout Beck Avery's not so bad as roommates go-he's either sunning in a Speedo or baking cookies that taste like Donovan's childhood-but how can Donovan get any work done with that kind of distraction?So they make a deal.
A summer fling should be nothing but fun, but when feelings get involved, it might not be so easy to walk away at summer's end. Autumn CrushCould his teenage crush turn out to be his happily ever after?When Drew's father leaves him a farmhouse in his will, he plans to sell it fast and return to real life as a film editor in Los Angeles. Jump cut to six months later, and Drew's still in Rosedale, avoiding going through his dad's stuff--and avoiding his grief, too.
Then Drew's assistant editor asks if her brother Charlie can stay in Drew's guest house while organizing a charity bike race. Saying yes is easier than coming up with a creative excuse to stay in isolation. When Charlie rides up to the house for the first time, Drew experiences a serious flashback. Could this handsome, athletic man be the grown-up version of the boy he fell for at seventeen? There's no way it could be him--right?Winter Under the CoversWhat better way to spend a cold winter than under the covers with a hot florist?In the run-up to his sister's Valentine's Day wedding, Connor Nieves is back home to temp at his mom's vet practice.
His hometown has changed since he was an in-the-closet teen, but he's still not out to his family. The last thing Connor expects to find in small town Rosedale is a hook-up, but his connection with the cute new manager of the flower shop next door to the vet's office goes deeper than sex. Shay Brierley is young, vibrant, and unapologetically out and proud. Torn between his feelings for Shay and the fear of sharing his true self with his family, Connor wonders if he'll end up alone by winter's thaw.
A Small Town SpringWhen the artist is as much a work of art as his paintings, how do you resist falling in love?When Kingston James first meets Toby Wheaton, he's forced to slot the gorgeous artist into the category of unattainable. After all, Toby lives with his artist girlfriend, complete with cat. Kingston admires both the man and his work and hires him to do an oil painting of his weekend cottage.
He can handle being just friends with a guy he's intensely attracted to. Easiest thing in the world. As the seasons change, suddenly, Toby's single. When he reveals a secret about what he's been working on in his studio, Kingston must decide if continuing to be friends with the man he loves is worth Toby never knowing the truth about how he feels.
There's a love story for every season in this complete collection box set of 5 full-length gay romances plus 3 bonus stories!His Coffee Shop CrushSometimes your coffee shop crush makes a great cup of joe, and sometimes he turns out to be the love of your life. Jack reluctantly holes up in small-town Connecticut to finish writing his overdue book. The local coffee shop is the perfect place to buckle down and meet his deadline, except for the distracting presence of barista Pete, who's even hotter than the coffee.
Cool for the SummerTwo months. Roommates-with-benefits. No strings. Cool? Cool. When his honeymooning best friend asks Donovan Eastman to house sit in Rosedale, Connecticut, Donovan plans to spend his small-town summer finishing his unfinishable play. Until it turns out the house is double-booked, and he suddenly has a roommate for the summer. Law school dropout Beck Avery's not so bad as roommates go-he's either sunning in a Speedo or baking cookies that taste like Donovan's childhood-but how can Donovan get any work done with that kind of distraction?So they make a deal.
A summer fling should be nothing but fun, but when feelings get involved, it might not be so easy to walk away at summer's end. Autumn CrushCould his teenage crush turn out to be his happily ever after?When Drew's father leaves him a farmhouse in his will, he plans to sell it fast and return to real life as a film editor in Los Angeles. Jump cut to six months later, and Drew's still in Rosedale, avoiding going through his dad's stuff--and avoiding his grief, too.
Then Drew's assistant editor asks if her brother Charlie can stay in Drew's guest house while organizing a charity bike race. Saying yes is easier than coming up with a creative excuse to stay in isolation. When Charlie rides up to the house for the first time, Drew experiences a serious flashback. Could this handsome, athletic man be the grown-up version of the boy he fell for at seventeen? There's no way it could be him--right?Winter Under the CoversWhat better way to spend a cold winter than under the covers with a hot florist?In the run-up to his sister's Valentine's Day wedding, Connor Nieves is back home to temp at his mom's vet practice.
His hometown has changed since he was an in-the-closet teen, but he's still not out to his family. The last thing Connor expects to find in small town Rosedale is a hook-up, but his connection with the cute new manager of the flower shop next door to the vet's office goes deeper than sex. Shay Brierley is young, vibrant, and unapologetically out and proud. Torn between his feelings for Shay and the fear of sharing his true self with his family, Connor wonders if he'll end up alone by winter's thaw.
A Small Town SpringWhen the artist is as much a work of art as his paintings, how do you resist falling in love?When Kingston James first meets Toby Wheaton, he's forced to slot the gorgeous artist into the category of unattainable. After all, Toby lives with his artist girlfriend, complete with cat. Kingston admires both the man and his work and hires him to do an oil painting of his weekend cottage.
He can handle being just friends with a guy he's intensely attracted to. Easiest thing in the world. As the seasons change, suddenly, Toby's single. When he reveals a secret about what he's been working on in his studio, Kingston must decide if continuing to be friends with the man he loves is worth Toby never knowing the truth about how he feels.