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Barry Logan's day starts out shitty and continues to go down the
crapper. His car breaks down in the Middle of Nowhere, Colorado.
The only mechanic for miles is out of town, forcing Barry to hole
up and await his return. Bored and hungry, Barry goes to the town's
only bar in search of food and entertainment. The former is almost
inedible, but his interest in the latter is piqued when two
specimens of cowboy perfection walk in.
Barry has always had a thing for cowboys, and he's been on a
mission to get up close and personal with as many as possible
before flying home to England. Having two cowboys at the same time
would be a new experience, and one Barry is eager to try. So when
the two men leave the bar, Barry follows in hot pursuit. He
overhears them arguing about whose turn it is to bottom that night.
Without thinking, Barry offers his services.
Jimmy Pierce and Jake Wilson drive Barry back to the Double J
ranch for a night of wild passion he won't forget. The next
morning, Barry wakes in an empty bed to a beeping smoke alarm. It
seems the ranch cook quit the night before, leaving Jimmy, Jake,
and their three ranch hands to fend for themselves.
Barry immediately takes charge. His cooking meets with everyone's
approval, and he agrees to stay on both in the kitchen and in
Jimmy's and Jake's bed. The two cowboys are physically
demonstrative, both with each other as well as with Barry, who
finds himself falling fast for both of them. It's like a dream come
true -- Barry has two men and a job he loves.
But petty jealousies, rivalries, and miscommunications threaten to
shatter the dream, and when Barry's scheming ex shows up, things
get even worse. Sandwiched between two cowboy lovers, has Barry
bitten off more than he can chew?
By popular demand, all four Colin and Martin Christmas stories have
been brought together in a single print anthology. Share in Colin
Rogers and Martin Kellam's lives as seen through four very
different Christmases:
First Christmas -- Blind since birth, Martin orders groceries
online. It doesn't hurt that the man who brings them has a sexy
voice. Colin usually leaves Martin's deliveries until last so he
can spend extra time with the man he has a secret longing to
protect. When Martin offers to cook Christmas dinner for Colin,
will turkey and stuffing be all that's on the menu?
London Christmas -- Colin and Martin got together at Christmas
five years ago. But could this be their last? Martin can't forgive
Colin for leaving the gate open, allowing Toby, Martin's guide dog,
to escape and die on the road. Will the spirit of Christmas, the
warmth of Colin's family, and the thrills of London be enough to
fix their relationship?
Australian Christmas -- While spending Christmas down under with
Colin's uncle Matt, Colin and Martin can't help but play
matchmakers between Matt and Bruce, the foreman on Matt's sheep
station. Can Matt risk his heart to the man he's loved from afar
for years?
Goodbye Christmas -- Colin and Martin have one final Christmas
with Colin's parents before emigrating to Australia. When his mum
reveals bad news, Colin is torn between family obligation and the
future he and Martin have longed for. Can Martin show him he can
have both?
Simon Peters and his partner Mark Smith face a number of
challenging life events in the fourth and final volume of this
heart-warming saga.
Because of his time working on the streets after being kicked out
of home by his father, Mark worries he may have contracted HIV.
Despite knowing the lack of treatment options if he were to test
positive -- this is the late 1980's before the age of retro-viral
drugs -- Mark is determined to know his fate.
Things become complicated when Mark receives a letter from his
father wanting to re-establish contact. Roy entering their lives
presents further challenges, ones which ultimately threaten Simon
and Mark's continued happiness.
Gay teens Sam and Billy play an increasingly important part in
Simon and Mark's lives, often regarding the older men as surrogate
fathers/big brothers. Can this unconventional family pull together
and become stronger, despite all the world has thrown at them?
Sometimes it feels right, even when it's wrong.
In this collection of stories about young gay love, authors Drew
Hunt and Terry O'Reilly explore different aspects of what it's like
to develop strong feelings for the wrong guy. Four stories, four
different outcomes.
Milton's Hero by Drew Hunt
What should JJ do when he learns Milton has a crush on him? JJ's
girlfriend Maggie thinks it's cute. How can they solve this
impossible triangle?
Milton's Ultimate Hero by Drew Hunt
Dressing as Superman, Steve begs Milton for a second chance. But
did he show his true colors when he didn't rescue Milton at school?
Ricky by Terry O'Reilly
A new school gives Dave Felder a fresh start where no one knows
he's gay. He's determined to keep it that way...until he meets
Ricky.
The Batboy by Terry O'Reilly
Thad's job as a batboy puts him near his favorite ball player,
Iggy. As Thad fights fears of being gay, things get complicated
when he discovers Iggy's secret.
For months, office worker Kevin Lawrence has carried a torch for
Joey Goldman, head driver at the haulage company where they both
work. One rainy night, Kevin slips and falls on a patch of motor
oil and Joey is there to catch him.
Despite being damaged both emotionally and physically from
previous relationships, Kevin is helplessly drawn to the dominant
trucker. Joey's muscles and rugged good looks means he never has
trouble finding men to take to bed. But no man has managed to get
under his skin ... until Kevin.
Life for Joey soon becomes complicated. He isn't out to his
family, but feels an increasing need to be Kevin's Sir -- to love,
protect and guide his submissive lover.
Can Joey and Kevin make the journey together, or will outside
forces and internal fears cause them to travel in opposite
directions?
The third book in the Fireside Romance saga sees Simon Peters and
Mark Smith return from their summer holiday in Menorca, Spain,
where they exchanged wedding rings.
As a committed couple, Simon and Mark widen their social circle.
However, a near tragedy reminds them that togetherness needs to be
celebrated because it can all too easily be snatched away.
Much to his surprise, the serious and conservative librarian Simon
discovers he has a kinky side, one which he and Mark take every
opportunity to explore, even in unlikely places such as inside
their new garden shed.
Then Christmas arrives, which heralds their first anniversary, and
along with it comes a new addition to their household.
Join Simon and Mark as they navigate through the highs and lows of
life in late 1980's northern England.
On his first night renting a cottage on the Cornish coast, widower
John Tennant comes face to face with, of all things, a grizzly
bear. Fearing for his life, John tries to convince the animal he
isn't worth eating, and is relieved when the bear ambles away.
Maintenance man Mitch Benjamin is two hundred years old but
doesn't look a day over forty. As a werebear, he needs to stay
under the radar. The new renter is making that difficult. Not only
is John attractive, but his vulnerability triggers all of Mitch's
protective instincts. If that wasn't trouble enough, Mitch is
struggling with his inner bear's desire to befriend John. He knows
what his bear is up to, but Mitch doesn't want another mate. His
last one was murdered ninety years ago, and he's still grieving.
John is confused by Mitch's mixed signals. Physically, Mitch --
with his bulging muscles and hulking frame -- is a gay man's wet
dream come true. But emotionally, he keeps closing down. John
discovers more comfort with the magnificent grizzly bear he
occasionally meets on his evening walks along the beach.
In an effort to help, Morwenna, the owner of the cottages, uses
her psychic gifts to give John a message from his dead lover,
George. Far from helping, it adds another layer of strangeness to
what's already turning out to be the strangest summer John can
remember.
Can a well-meaning medium and a determined grizzly bring John and
Mitch together? Will Mitch come clean about his werebear nature? If
he does, can John accept that a man and bear exist in the same
body?
A gentle, cosy, and touching romance set in mid 1980s Yorkshire.
Simon Peters knows he's Mr Average. He works at the local library
during the day and goes home to his modest and lonely house at
night.
Mark Smith was kicked out of home by his drunken father for being
gay. Buying a bus ticket he travels as far as his meagre savings
allow. He's taken in by Jake, but soon realises the man's darker,
criminal side. Trapped, Mark is forced to work the streets.
One evening, when the loneliness becomes overwhelming, Simon
gathers up his courage and goes to the red light district of the
town to buy a little human companionship.
As the weeks pass and the weather turns colder outside, both Simon
and Mark find warmth and friendship indoors.
When an explosion kills Jake and injures Mark, Simon has to make a
decision. Can he offer Mark shelter and nurse him back to health
without revealing his true feelings for the man?
Wounded by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan and suffering post
traumatic stress as a result, Andy Johnson is given a medical
discharge from the British army. Shunning attention, Andy lives a
quiet and lonely existence on his pig farm in Yorkshire. His peace
is threatened when his friends take him to the city for his
birthday. They buy him a kiss from Luke Wales, a twink porn star.
Overwhelmed and needing some air, Andy escapes outside. Luke finds
him there. They talk and Andy begins to relax. It's cold and Andy
gives Luke his combat jacket. However Roger, Luke's boyfriend
appears and the momentary connection is lost.
Weeks later, recently separated from Roger, Luke is back in the
north of England. He decides to pay Andy a visit, using the excuse
of returning the man's jacket. A snow storm forces the two men to
spend time together, and a tentative friendship begins.
Neither man is convinced they are worthy of the other. It takes
time, plus the encouragement of friends and Andy's teenage nephew,
Craig, to convince the reluctant couple that what exists on the
surface only tells part of the story. Andy's scars and Luke's past
employment shouldn't stand in the way of them exploring what each
feels for the other.
After declaring their love for each other on Christmas Day, Simon
Peters and Mark Smith settle down to a cosy life of domestic
togetherness.
A new year brings new joys and challenges. Sam, a neighbour boy
comes to stay for a few days and adopts Simon and Mark as honorary
dads.
A promotion at work gives Simon more responsibility. Mark finds
employment at the local cafe. The purchase of a car allows the
couple to get out and about to explore the Yorkshire countryside.
Snuggle up in an easy chair and toast your toes in front of the
fire as you read Simon and Mark's continuing romantic adventures.
Two men trapped in an elevator are about to discover they have more
in common than the inconvenience of lost time.
Dr. Mason Grant recognizes Parker Collins, whom he had loved
during their senior year in high school, but Parker does not
immediately recognize Mason. Maybe it's the passage of time that
has dulled his memory ... or maybe it's the wheelchair in which
Mason is confined.
As the two wait to be rescued, Mason recalls their six month love
affair -- its uncertain beginning, its athletic highs both on and
off the field, its romantic peacefulness spent at the Grant's
remote lake cabin, as well as its painful lows and horrific
conclusion.
The teenage Mason realized there were two sides to his lover --
the confident Parker, an athletic hero popular with both teammates
and female students, and the private Parker, who is unsure,
sexually submissive, and needs to be cuddled and petted. All Mason
wanted then was for Parker to love him, and not diminish what they
shared by giving in to the social pressures that demanded he play
out the role of football jock and studly lady killer.
Now that they're grown men, what happens when Parker sees past
Mason's wheelchair and realizes who's trapped in the elevator with
him?
Paul Harrison is completely straight. His house will not flood
again. And gay men don't play cricket. Eventually Paul will find
out just how incorrect these preconceived notions are.
When the river overflows its banks, Paul is forced to find
temporary accommodation. The only practical suggestion comes from
Trevor, an out and proud work colleague. Despite Paul's hesitancy
regarding Trevor's offer of hospitality, he accepts and soon grows
to admire Trevor, his humanity, his determination, and his
abilities with a cricket ball.
In order to protect his fragile emotions, Trevor keeps people at a
distance by wearing gaudy clothing and behaving outrageously. He
had no way of knowing that doing the right thing by offering Paul
his spare room will lead to such a big change in his life.
A tenuous connection develops between the two men. But
misunderstandings and in-born prejudices threaten to derail their
growing friendship. Things get even more complicated when Gary,
Trevor's ex-lover, shows up.
Can Trevor learn to trust again? Will Paul listen to his heart and
discover that, despite first impressions, there's just something
about Trevor he can't deny?
Calvin Hamilton reluctantly returns to his home town of Parrish
Creek, Texas, to sell his parents' house. Finding the place in need
of repair he hires John "Brock" Brockwell to renovate the house
before putting it on the market. Brock bares a passing resemblance
to Gary Cooper, especially as he often wears western clothing.
Calvin has always had a weakness for cowboys.
Time has reversed the two men's fortunes. In high school Brock was
the big man on campus, his popularity allowing him to hide his true
nature. Calvin was a nerd, bullied by most of the jocks for being
perceived as gay. Now Calvin is a successful New York advertising
executive, and Brock-a divorced father with a teenage son-faces
financial ruin, unable to pay his late father's hospital bills.
Can Calvin put past bitterness behind him and help the cowboy with
whom he is rapidly falling in love? Will the deeply closeted Brock
be able to admit he has feelings for Calvin? Or will pride, fear,
distance, and the past prevent them from building a future
together?
Middle-aged teacher David Grover is traveling home from a
conference, but fatigue and bad weather force him to stop at a
motel for the night. Unfortunately, the Marine ahead of him at the
counter snags the last available room. But despair soon turns to
elation when the studly Master Sergeant Bud Williams offers to
share.
Sharing a room also means sharing a bed, and their one night
together turns into much more.
Only later does David discover Bud is keeping secrets from him.
Once these secrets come to light, their regular weekend trysts end,
and David finds it hard to move on.
Then David learns Bud volunteered for a tour in Iraq, only to be
returned stateside after suffering extensive injuries caused by a
roadside bomb. Forgiveness and healing doesn't come easily, but
just as things start looking up, Bud's past threatens to pull them
apart again.
Both men face painful decisions if they hope to find a life
together. It's a rough road to happiness-as much as the rest of the
world struggles to keep them apart, all Bud and David can do is
battle to get back together since neither is complete without the
other.
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