This author specializes in crafting slow-burn romances, focusing on stories where characters gradually fall in love. They have a fondness for exploring tropes such as enemies-to-lovers and friends-to-lovers, setting their narratives in contemporary settings with occasional forays into fantasy. Their work often features emotionally charged contemporary MM romances alongside lighter, heartwarming stories. The author is dedicated to deeply exploring the intricacies of developing relationships and the spectrum of human connection.
The story revolves around the complex relationship between two characters, Scorpio and Virgo, who navigate their feelings amidst a backdrop of rivalry and pretense. As Scorpio outwardly expresses disdain for Virgo, the tension between them reveals deeper emotions and hidden connections. The narrative explores themes of love, misunderstanding, and the intricacies of astrological signs, ultimately challenging the characters to confront their true feelings and the barriers they’ve created.
Pax Polo is the swashbuckling guitarist for Serenity Free. Correction: Was the swashbuckling guitarist for Serenity Free. Now he sports a black eye and his bros have kicked him out of their band--three weeks before Christmas. It's an unfamiliar kick to his over-inflated ego, but . . . whatever. No problem. Thanks to some stellar eavesdropping, an unexpected angel ornament, and a bribe to open for his favorite band ever, Pax will weasel his way back into his mates' good graces. All he has to do is friend Clifford, the neighborhood man-shrew, for the summer. Distract him a bit so Clifford's younger sister can sneak around. It sounds like a piece of beginners Beethoven. Jolly good fun. Easy. Because, Pax totally knows how to friend people. He has heaps of friends. This shrew's no match for his shrewd ways. Or is he? - - "Shrewd Angel" is a cheeky frenemies-to-lovers MM rockstar romance in a loose retelling of Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew". This story of inconvenient attraction to a loveable rogue is a stand-alone.
Want true, heart-throbbing romance? Put down the Cheetos, and stop being a jackass. The question is, can I do it? I've been an epic dick to my friends, my uncle. Him. Travis Hunter. Photographer, econ-student, paraplegic. Can I redeem myself? Apologize? Make a fresh start? Hunter seems to think so. Even roped me into saving his favorite gazebo from the bulldozers. The confidence of this man amazes me. He's no bullshit where I'm all bullshit. I throw up walls where he knocks them down. He's beautiful, too. Strong arms inked with hummingbirds, a wide teasing mouth, and blue eyes that read me like an open book. He looks at me, and I look away. These shivery feelings I have for Hunter? They can't happen. I don't deserve him. Where did I put those Cheetos? "Marc Jillson & The Gazebo" is a sweet, sexy M/M romance with humor and a definite HEA. This New Adult, college, redemption story is book two in the "Love Inscribed" series. Content warning: References of past homophobic violence, mentions of the Vietnam War and the draft The books in the "Love Inscribed" series are standalone romances, and can be read in any order: LIAM DAVIS & THE RAVEN: Liam & Quinn's story MARC JILLSON & THE GAZEBO: Marc & Hunter's story
This year is all about healing the heart, Scorpio. It's time to leave negative attitudes and stoic facades at the door and let others see the real, more vulnerable you. Percy Freedman is not grieving. Absolutely not, take that back at once. No, he's entirely sure that selling his dead aunt's home and leaving the neighbors he's known for years is the sane thing to do. Who in their right mind would keep the house that smells like all the hugs he'll never have again? -p.4 of cover
William needs to learn to think before he speaks. He accidentally outed his last boyfriend to his bigoted family. Looking to make a new start, he escapes to the most distant place he can think of: New Zealand. There he boards with a substitute mom and her too-hot-to-be-real son, Heath, but Heath and his homophobic friend Rory want William to leave before things "crash and burn," whatever that means. Unfortunately, traveling to the end of the world isn't far enough for William to lose his runaway mouth. But is it far enough to lose his loneliness? Each book in the "Enemies to Lovers" series can be read as a stand-alone and in any order.
A new person will enter your life in the early year, Leo. Look past any moments of frustration they might bring and laugh-this could be the start of a thriving friendship. Theo Wallace usually laughs at the horoscopes his mom sends. Still hung up on his ex-girlfriend and practically friendless, this one begs him to reconsider. Because a friendship that stuck, that thrived... Well, that would be a reason to leave past pains behind and look to the Bright Future. When his sister Leone challenges him to find her the perfect date for a spring wedding, Theo uses it as a chance to make new friends. Theo's ex economics tutor and newest roommate Mr. Jamie Cooper seems to be a possible and convenient match. Real convenient. Like written in the stars, convenient. All he has to do is make sure this Jamie is good enough. Could really be The One for her, and the friend for him. But watch out, Leo, the stars have a surprise in store... "Leo Loves Aries" is a sweet, slow burn, M/M romance with HEA. This New Adult, college, GFY, friends-to-lovers novel can be read as a standalone.