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Gabe Martin ne vit que pour le hockey, il n’a rien d’autre. Dante Baltierra, lui, cherche s’amuser sur la route du Temple de la renommée du hockey. Ni Gabe ni Dante n’ont le temps de penser l’amour. Mais les plans changent. Quand l’homosexualité de Gabe s’affiche dans la presse, son petit monde bien organisé se trouve bouleversé, ce qui perturbe son jeu et cause une série de défaites son équipe. Gabe ne s’attendait pas au soutien de Dante, mais gr ce lui, il commence remonter la pente. La saison n’évolue pas comme Dante s’y attendait. Il déteste perdre ! Que Gabe soit gay ne le dérange pas, que lui le soit aussi le sidére. Dante a toujours exposé ce qu’il était, ce qu’il faisait, aussi déteste-t-il devoir mentir et se cacher. Mais son coéquipier a besoin lui, alors, il ronge son frein. Il n’avait pas envisagé de tomber amoureux. Une relation entre coéquipiers finit toujours mal. Dante est ouvert, drôle et brillant au hockey. Gabe ne peut y résister. Malheureusement, il a du mal s’ouvrir aprés des années passées dans le placard et Dante s’irrite du secret de leur relation. Réussiront-ils s’accorder avant que la glace ne céde sous leurs pieds ?
Ryan Wright’s new hockey team is a dumpster fire. He expects to lose games—not his heart.Ryan’s laid-back attitude should be an advantage in Indianapolis. Even if he doesn’t accomplish much on the ice, he can help his burned-out teammates off it. And no one needs a friend—or a hug—more than Nico Kirschbaum, the team’s struggling would-be superstar. Nico doesn’t appreciate that management traded for another openly gay player and told them to make friends. Maybe he doesn’t know what his problem is, but he’ll solve it with hard work, not by bonding with the class clown. It’s obvious to Ryan that Nico’s lonely, gifted, and cracking under pressure. No amount of physical practice will fix his mental game. But convincing Nico to let Ryan help means getting closer than is wise for Ryan’s heart—especially once he unearths Nico’s sense of humor. Will Nico and Ryan risk making a pass, or will they keep missing 100 percent of the shots they don’t take?
Hockey is Gabe Martin's life. Dante Baltierra just wants to have some fun on his way to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Falling for a teammate isn't in either game plan. But plans change. When Gabe gets outed, it turns his careful life upside-down. The chaos messes with his game and sends his team headlong into a losing streak. The last person he expects to pull him through it is Dante. This season isn’t going the way Dante thought it would. Gabe’s sexuality doesn’t faze him, but his own does. Dante’s always been a “what you see is what you get” kind of guy, and having to hide his attraction to Gabe sucks. But so does losing, and his teammate needs him, so he puts in the effort to snap Gabe out of his funk. He doesn’t mean to fall in love with the guy. Getting involved with a teammate is a bad idea, but Dante is shameless, funny, and brilliant at hockey. Gabe can’t resist. Unfortunately, he struggles to share part of himself that he’s hidden for years, and Dante chafes at hiding their relationship. Can they find their feet before the ice slips out from under them? Winging It is the first book in the hot, hilarious, heartfelt Hockey Ever After series. If you like witty banter, friends to lovers, and sports romance, you’ll love Winging It.
Quand Jeff Pine loue un chalet dans sa ville natale, qu’il a ÉvitÉe depuis quinze ans, il veut simplement du temps loin de son monde de rock’n’roll pour remettre sa vie À plat. À la place, il tombe sur son ancien meilleur ami – et l’inspiration pour des douzaines de chansons d’amour – dÈs le premier jour. Quel idiot ! Le naturaliste du parc Carter Rhodes est une guimauve habillÉe comme un bÛcheron. La cÉlÉbritÉ et la fortune ne lui font pas tourner la tÊte, mais le petit nerd narquois qui le suivait partout Étant enfant ? Le type qui le fait rire quand il est en deuil et se dÉtendre quand il en fait trop ? Pas la rock star, mais Jeff ? Ce type a une chance. Jeff a toujours su que Carter Était tout pour lui, mais il fait face À une tournÉe avec les membres hostiles de son groupe, une ÉchÉance approchante pour un album, et des soupÇons que leur label mijote quelque chose. Peut-il trouver le courage – et le temps – d’Écrire une vraie chanson d’amour avec Carter ?
When Jeff Pine rents a cabin in the hometown he's been avoiding for fifteen years, he just wants some time away from his rock 'n roll world to figure out his life. Instead he runs into his former BFF—and the inspiration for dozens of love songs—on the first day. Facepalm. Park naturalist Carter Rhodes is a cinnamon roll dressed like a lumberjack. Fame and fortune don't turn his head, but the snarky little nerd who followed him around as a kid? The guy who makes him laugh when he's grieving and relax when he overextends himself? Not the rock star, but Jeff? That guy has a chance. Jeff has always known Carter is it for him, but he's facing a tour with increasingly hostile bandmates, a looming album deadline, and the suspicion that their label is up to no good. Can he find the courage—and the time—to write a true love song with Carter?
One of the most anticipated books of summer 2021. —Apple Books For Jax Hall, all-but-dissertation in mathematics, slinging drinks and serenading patrons at a piano bar is the perfect remedy for months of pandemic anxiety. He doesn't expect to end up improvising on stage with pop violinist Aria Darvish, but the attraction that sparks between them? That's a mathematical certainty. If he can get Ari to act on it, even better. Ari hasn't written a note, and his album deadline is looming. Then he meets Jax, and suddenly he can't stop the music. But Ari doesn't know how to interpret Jax's flirting—is making him a drink called Sex with the Bartender a serious overture? Jax jumps in with both feet, the only way he knows how. Ari is wonderful, and Jax loves having a partner who's on the same page. But Ari's struggles with his parents' expectations, and Jax's with the wounds of his past, threaten to unbalance an otherwise perfect equation. Can they prove their double act has merit, or does it only work in theory?
When long hours and crushing stress push Bellamy Alexander to his breaking point, he walks away from his consulting job and drives until he runs out of gas. Fortune deposits him in front of Antonio's, a place with decent pizza and an opening for a delivery boy. Even better, he finds an apartment right across the street from his new job. And best of all, Chris McGregor, the property manager who runs the custom furniture shop below Bell's new digs, is super hot—and super into Bell. It seems too good to be true—and maybe it is. Things aren't exactly going smoothly. Bell avoids telling his mother the truth about his new job because he doesn't want to hear how he should go back to the corporate world. On the other hand, he doesn't think he wants to deliver pizza forever either. He'd like to think about settling down, but Chris runs hot and cold. Between Bell's uncertainty and the hang-ups Chris refuses to talk about, they have their work cut out for them. Fortune may have caused their paths to dovetail, but it will take more than wood glue to hold them together.
Jake Brenner trouve qu'il y a bien trop d'hommes séduire pour tomber amoureux - ou c'est en tout cas ce qu'il prétend. En plus, il est bien trop occupé avec son groupe, les Wayward Sons, pour laisser une place la romance. Sa réticence n'a rien voir avec le béguin gènant qu'il a pour Chris, chanteur du groupe et jadis son meilleur ami. Mais tout ça, c'est avant que le vagabond et énigmatique Parker McAvoy, soit engagé comme nouveau guitariste. Il peut cacher son attirance envers le timide et adorable Parker un moment, mais le désir de faire quelque chose ce sujet devient impossible ignorer. Le problème, c'est que Parker sait tout de l'inconstance sentimentale de Jake... et, ah oui, il n'est pas gay. En tout cas, c'est ce que Jake pense, jusqu' ce qu'un enchaînement d'événements étranges le fasse peut-ètre changer d'avis. Peut-il convaincre Parker d'oublier son passé difficile et de lui donner une chance, ou cette chanson d'amour va-t-elle se terminer avant mème d'avoir commencé ?
Il est neuf heures du matin, aprÈs les funÉrailles de son pÈre, et Ezra Jones sait dÉjÀ qu'il va passer une mauvaise journÉe. Il se rÉveille avec une gueule de bois, il a mal partout et se trouve couvert de sang. Puis Ça empire: le sÉduisant et irrÉsistible Callum Dawson fait son apparition sur le pas de sa porte, clamant qu'Ezra a ÉtÉ transformÉ en loup-garou. Ezra voudrait Être sceptique, mais les preuves sont difficiles À ignorer. Ezra n'a pas beaucoup de temps pour s'habituer aux rÈgles du jeu que l'Alpha Callum lui impose - ou À la faÇon dont son corps rÉpond À la domination de Callum - tandis qu'il commence À travailler pour le Centre pour le ContrÔle des Maladies afin de dÉcouvrir l'origine d'une ÉpidÉmie de lycans. Quand la tension sexuelle explose enfin, Ezra a À peine le temps d'en profiter parce qu'un autre danger les menace. Quelqu'un veut s'en prendre À lui À des fins peu scrupuleuses et fera tout pour y arriver.
Rylan Williams hates conferences: too many people, not enough routine, and way too much interaction with strangers. When he gets stuck in a broken elevator with Miller Jones, the kid who fell asleep in his lecture, he figures things can't get worse. Then Rylan realizes he's the same guy he just spent an hour perving over from afar. Rylan wants to await rescue in silence, but Miller insists on conversation, or at least banter. But just because they don't get along doesn't mean they don't have chemistry, and Rylan breaks all his rules about intimacy for a one-time-only conference hookup. He'll probably never see Miller again anyway. So of course, two months later Miller shows up at Rylan's office, having just been hired to work on a new computer program—with Rylan. And Rylan thought being stuck in an elevator with him was bad. Soon Rylan and Miller learn that they get along best when they take out their frustrations in the bedroom. Their arrangement goes against everything Rylan believes in, but the rules are simple: Don't stay overnight. Don't tell anyone. And don't fall in love.
Luke Scherer has turned bad romance into an art. When he catches his latest deadbeat boyfriend selling Luke s belongings and his own body to cover his debts, Luke decides he needs a vacation. He just doesn t expect his Napa Valley retreat to be a step into his past. Eight years ago Mal Kuijpers was grieving his wife while his vineyard floundered. Hiring Luke for the summer put the business back on track and a smile back on Mal s face. Nineteen-year-old Luke had just gotten out from under his father s thumb and started saving for his education, his last screw-you to his old man. Then he made the mistake of falling for his boss, his dad caught up with him, and Luke panicked and fled. Now they have another chance. Mal has his own share of closet skeletons, including a family he doesn t talk to and a dead wife he sometimes does, and he s gone without romance for years. He works hard to convince Luke he s worth more than a casual fling and asks for nothing in return, but Luke needs a relationship of equals. If Mal can believe in himself and Luke can believe in love, two hot summers might yield a lifelong reward.
It's nine o'clock the morning after his father's funeral, and Ezra Jones already knows it's going to be a bad day. He wakes up hungover, sore, and covered in blood. Then it gets worse: the handsome and compelling Callum Dawson shows up on his doorstep claiming Ezra's been turned into a werewolf. Ezra wants to be skeptical, but the evidence is hard to ignore. Ezra doesn't have a lot of time to get used to the rules Alpha Callum imposes-or the way his body responds to Callum's dominance-as he's busily working for the CDC to help uncover the origins of a lycan epidemic. When the sexual tension finally breaks, Ezra barely has time to enjoy it, because a new danger threatens. Someone wants Ezra for their own unscrupulous purposes and will do anything to get him.
Emerson Blackburn really screwed up this time. He's finally pissed off Jonah, the sweet, patient, funny boyfriend he's loved as long as he can remember, to the point that Jonah isn't even speaking to him. Emerson hasn't felt this awful since the summer after graduation when Jonah ruined their college plans by running off on a cross-country trip without even saying goodbye. Jonah isn't just angry. He's furious and hurt. Devastated, even, because he's completely in love with Emerson, but although they've been together for a year, Emerson still doesn't trust him. The full weight of their past mistakes drags Jonah and Emerson into memories of happier—and lonelier—times, but wallowing in their guilt isn't solving the problems. The only way to move forward is to learn from the past… but someone still has to be the first to apologize.
Jake Brenner has too many wild oats to sow to fall in love—or so he claims. Besides, he's much too busy with his band, the Wayward Sons, to go looking for romance. His reticence has nothing to do with his embarrassing crush on Chris, the band's lead singer and Jake's erstwhile best friend. But that was before enigmatic wanderer Parker McAvoy signed on as the band's new lead guitarist. He can only deny his attraction to sweet, dorky Parker for so long before the urge to do something about it becomes impossible to ignore. The trouble is, Parker knows all about Jake's philandering ways—and oh, yeah, he's not gay. Or so Jake thinks until a string of related events provides encouraging new insight. Can he convince Parker to overlook his colorful past and give him a chance? Or will this love song fade out before it even begins?
A royal deception. An accidental romance. When fast-living flight attendant Brayden Wood agrees to accompany a first-class passenger to a swanky charity ball, he discovers his date—"Call me Flip"—is actually His Royal Highness Prince Antoine-Philipe. And he wants Brayden to pretend to be his boyfriend. Being Europe's only prince of Indian descent—and its only openly gay one—has led Flip to select "appropriate" men first and worry about attraction later. Still, flirty, irreverent Brayden captivates him right away, and Flip needs a date to survive the ball without being match-made. Before Flip can pursue Brayden in earnest, the paparazzi forces his hand, and the charade is extended for the remainder of Brayden's vacation. Posh, gorgeous, thoughtful Prince Flip is way out of Brayden's league. If Brayden survives three weeks of platonically sharing a bed with him during the romantic holiday season, going home afterward might break his heart….
Drew Beaumont is bored of the same old roles: action hero, supervillain, romantic lead. He’s not going to let a fresh gay buddy comedy languish just because they can’t find him the right costar. No, Drew bats his eyelashes and convinces everyone that the movie’s writer should play Drew’s not-so-straight man. Aspiring writer Steve Sopol has never had a screenplay optioned. Now one of Hollywood’s hottest properties wants to be in a movie Steve hasn’t finished writing—and he wants Steve as his costar. Turns out the chemistry between them is undeniable—on and offscreen. Drew swore off dating in the biz, but Steve is the whole package: sharp, funny, humble, and cute. For Steve, though, giving in to the movie magic means the end of the privacy he cherishes. Will the credits roll before their ride into the sunset?
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