Length: Novel |Genre: Contemporary
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twenty-four, Carter Stevenson has stuttered and ticced his way to debilitating
shyness. Although his friends accuse him of letting his Tourette's dictate his
life, Carter moves from Los Angeles to a
quiet California town.
He'll keep his head down and avoid people. He doesn't anticipate his new
neighbor, Ethan Hart, crashing into his solitude and forcing him to get out and
live.
From the beginning, Ethan makes his love for Carter
clear. But he fears Carter won't see past Ethan's damaged brain, even though it
makes Ethan more attuned to his emotions than most people. For Carter, there's
a bigger issue: he's been burned by so-called "perfect" matches, and
he won't risk his heart again.
One way or another, Ethan's determined to show
Carter they belong together. Then Ethan receives tragic news. Suddenly he must
turn to Carter for strength and support. Will Carter come through when Ethan
needs him most?
Letting Go by M. J. O'Shea
Rock Bay Series, Book 2
Length: Novel | Genre: Contemporary
Drew McAuliffe has lived in the small town of Rock Bay
most of his adult life. He’d like to be happy, but not at the cost of having
his private life under his nosy neighbors’ microscope, so he keeps his
bisexuality under wraps.
After a messy breakup that caused him to pack up
and move to Astoria , on
the Oregon coast,
Mason Anderson decides to avoid drama of the romantic kind. All he wants is to
start over—alone.
But Drew and Mason were meant to meet. The long
looks and awkward half hellos chance offered were never going to be enough. But
when they do finally come together on the worst night possible, misconceptions
and problems from their pasts get in the way. Until Mason learns to trust
again—and until Drew learns to let go of who he thinks he is—a real connection
is nothing but a pipe dream.
Monkey Wrench by Xara X. Xanakas
A Were-Menagerie Story, Book 2
Length:
Novella | Genre: Werewolves/Shifters
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Twenty-year-old virgin Aaron Thorne has a lot of
irons in the fire. He’s on a career-making case investigating a new party drug
that induces shifts in werecreatures, and his friend is the prime suspect.
Outside of work, a literal silver fox has captured his attention. And just when
life start going smoothly for Aaron, a tall, dark, scowly bobcat shifter named
Iggy appears and sweeps him off his feet.
After being attacked in the course of his
investigation, Aaron starts to feel like he has something to prove. It’s a good
thing he’s got all the energy of his shifter animal, the spider monkey. He’s
going to need it to solve the case, sort out his love life, and decide what
kind of man he wants to be.
Shared Revelations by Andrew Grey
Length: Novella | Genre:
Contemporary
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It’s the sixties, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to be different. Eddie Baronski spent his high school years looking out for his partially deaf friend, Jack Emmons. Now that they’ve graduated, they spend their free time at Green Bay’s newly renamed Lambeau Field, taking in the practices.
When Eddie’s crush, Johnny Grant, a new Packers team member, offers him a ride home, Eddie thinks it’s the start of a grand romance. But Johnny and Eddie may not be on the same page, and love—true love—sometimes comes from an unexpected quarter.
Beggars and Choosers by Mia Kerick
Length: Novel | Genre:
Contemporary
After a hard life filled with experiences he’d
rather not remember but can’t forget, Brett Taylor decides he doesn’t need
anyone or anything. He gets a job at a bar in a nothing little town where he
can fish and race dirt bikes and hide from the world. So naturally as he’s
walking across the parking lot at his new job, reminding himself how
self-reliant he is, he meets someone he can’t shove aside.
Brett can’t help but admire Cory Butana, the kid
who lives above the bar where his father is the principal bartender. Unwanted
by either parent, the sweet, personable Cory grew up neglected and hungry for
affection. Now he’s determined to make something of his life, even if he has to
work himself ragged to do it.
Cory shouldn’t have to suffer like Brett did, and Brett
wants to lend a hand. But when their relationship evolves into something Brett
isn’t ready to need, he reacts… and the consequences may destroy their
fledgling future. With scars like theirs, forgiveness is never easy.
Passing Shadows by M. King
Sequel to Breaking Faith
Length: Novel | Genre: Contemporary
After serving six years for murdering his abusive
father, Tommy Hawks is released from prison. He moves back in with what’s left
of his family and tries to negotiate a new life with them and his partner,
Brett, who has stood by him through everything. But moving on isn’t so easy.
For six years, Brett Derwent sacrificed any chance
of a normal life: he spent his college fund on defense lawyers, drove hundreds
of miles to visitation days, and had his love letters read by strangers and his
phone calls monitored by jailers. Now he and Tommy are faced with the
monumental task of starting over as adults when they hardly had the chance to
begin together as teens.
Resentment simmers just below the surface, but so
do gratitude and guilt. Brett and Tommy need to give each other the time and
space to discover who they are individually, and Tommy especially needs the
opportunity to stand on his own—even if that means another separation.
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