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Bru Baker

    Bru Baker crafts sophisticated gay romantic fiction, known for its strong characters, relatable real-world issues, and abundant humor. After fifteen years in journalism, Bru now balances writing with her work in a Midwestern library's reference department. Whether immersed in her own creations or lost in the narratives of others, Bru finds her greatest joy within the heart of a story. Her writing often happens amidst the sidelines of her children's various sports practices, a testament to her ability to weave tales even in the midst of everyday life.

    Playing House
    Some Assembly Required
    King of the Kitchen
    Hiding in Plain Sight: Volume 3
    Finding Home
    Island House
    • Island House

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of personal transformation, this novel explores themes of resilience and self-discovery. The protagonist embarks on a journey that challenges their beliefs and relationships, leading to profound changes in their life. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative delves into the complexities of human emotions and the importance of finding one's place in the world. As the characters navigate their struggles, they learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the courage to embrace new beginnings.

      Island House
    • Finding Home

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of personal and emotional challenges, this sequel delves deeper into the lives of its characters as they navigate relationships, aspirations, and the complexities of their pasts. Themes of resilience and growth are explored, highlighting the struggle to find one’s place in the world. With rich character development and engaging storytelling, readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery and connection, making it a compelling continuation of the series.

      Finding Home
    • Hiding in Plain Sight: Volume 3

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story revolves around Harris, who harbors a secret unrequited mate bond with his best friend, Jackson. While content with their friendship and his work at Camp H.O.W.L., everything changes when Jackson seeks a prestigious job in New York City that requires him to sever all Pack bonds. As Jackson's wolf instinctively chooses Harris as a mate, their undeniable chemistry ignites, forcing Jackson to confront the challenge of balancing his ambitions with the love he has overlooked.

      Hiding in Plain Sight: Volume 3
    • King of the Kitchen

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on two rising culinary stars, Beck Douglas and Duncan Walters, who come from prominent chef families. Beck, charming and traditional, cohosts a popular cooking show, while Duncan defies expectations with his rebellious spirit and innovative cooking style. Their contrasting approaches to the culinary world highlight the pressures and expectations of being part of culinary royalty, setting the stage for a dynamic exploration of ambition, creativity, and the quest for identity in the food industry.

      King of the Kitchen
    • Some Assembly Required

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in a surreal home furnishings store, the narrative explores the lives of characters who are literally dead, trapped in a purgatorial limbo. As they navigate their afterlife, they confront their pasts and the choices that led them to this eerie existence. The story delves into themes of regret, redemption, and the absurdity of consumer culture, blending dark humor with poignant reflections on life and death.

      Some Assembly Required
    • Playing House

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In the third installment of this series, the narrative deepens as characters navigate complex relationships and personal challenges. Themes of resilience and growth are explored against a backdrop of evolving dynamics within their community. As tensions rise, the protagonists must confront their fears and make pivotal decisions that will shape their futures. The story blends emotional depth with engaging plot twists, keeping readers invested in the characters' journeys and the unfolding drama.

      Playing House
    • When Adrian Rothschild skipped his "werewolf puberty," he assumed he was, somehow, human. But he was wrong, and he's about to go through his Turn with a country between him and his Pack--scared, alone, and eight years late. Dr. Tate Lewis's werewolf supremacist father made his Turn miserable, and now Tate works for Camp H.O.W.L. to ease the transition for young werewolves. He isn't expecting to offer guidance to a grown man--or find his moonmate in Adrian. Tate doesn't even believe in the legendary bond; after all, his polygamist father claimed five. But it's clear Adrian needs him, and if Tate can let his guard down, he might discover he needs Adrian too

      Camp H.O.W.L.
    • Als Mateus durch sein beinahe abgelaufenes Touristenvisum an der amerikanisch-kanadischen Grenze plötzlich unerwartet festsitzt, erscheint ihm Geschäftsmann Crawford wie ein rettender Engel: Crawford behauptet kurzerhand, mit Mateus verlobt zu sein, um ihm die Einreise nach Kanada zu ermöglichen. Der Haken an der Sache: Nun müssen sie tatsächlich heiraten, da sonst keiner von ihnen wieder zurück in die USA darf. Doch Crawford hat sich nach seiner gescheiterten Ehe geschworen, diesen Fehler nicht noch einmal zu begehen. Was weder Mateus noch Crawford erwartet haben, sind dabei die Gefühle, die sie schon bald mehr aneinander binden, als die vorgetäuschte Verlobung es je könnte. Kann Crawford seine Vergangenheit für einen quasi Fremden überwinden?

      Ein Funken Zukunft