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L'adjoint Mark Forrest et l'infirmier Francis Archer ne peuvent nier l'alchimie qui se crée entre eux. Une rencontre fortuite éveille en eux l'idée qu’ensemble ils pourraient être quelque chose de plus grandiose qu'ils n’auraient jamais imaginé.
Mark a besoin de lâcher prise, et Francis adore lui changer les idées. Mais le passé de Mark est rempli de démons personnels qui l'ont maintenu dans le placard et l'ont poussé à s'en prendre à la communauté LGBTQ de la ville qu'il considère comme son foyer.
Bien qu'il ait trouvé l'amour et un nouveau départ à Acker, le nouvel emploi de Francis pourrait bien être temporaire, et il ne veut pas perdre la vie dans laquelle il s'est installé.
Les deux hommes peuvent-ils construire un avenir ensemble malgré un passé amer et des chemins divergents ?
Deux hommes brisés peuvent-ils construire une vie ?
Dix ans.
C’est ce que Makai a perdu pour un crime qu’il n’a pas commis. Il a été disculpé, mais les abus qu’il a subis en prison ne sont pas si faciles à oublier. Il se dirige vers le seul endroit où il se souvient d’avoir été heureux : Acker, dans le Wisconsin, où il a passé les étés avec son grand-père. Malheureusement, tout le monde ne veut pas de Makai là-bas.
Dix jours.
Voilà combien de temps Emil, maintenant âgé de vingt et un ans, a été retenu prisonnier lorsqu’il était adolescent. Les blessures mentales et physiques qu’il a subies aux mains d’un réseau de trafic de drogue le hantent toujours.
Les cauchemars, l’anxiété et le SSPT remettent en question la connexion qui se forme entre Makai et Emil, bien qu’ensemble, ils pourraient trouver un moyen d’aller au-delà de leur douleur et vers un avenir – et une relation – que tous les deux avaient pensé impossible.
Il ne leur reste plus qu’à convaincre le père d’Emil, le shérif de la ville. Ce ne sera pas facile avec un danger plus proche qu’ils ne le pensent...
Lorsqu’une attirance improbable naît entre un tatoueur genderqueer d’une vingtaine d’années et un vétérinaire plus âgé d’une petite ville, tous les deux sont contraints d’affronter leur passé pour avoir une chance de vivre un avenir plein d’amour.
Quatre ans auparavant, Padraig Donovan a perdu son mari, le seul homme qu’il ait jamais fréquenté. Aujourd’hui, sa vie se résume à son travail qu’il aime, à une grande maison vide et à la possibilité d’un avenir solitaire.
Les expérimentations de Kaos avec le maquillage l’ont conduit à l’hôpital aux mains de son ex désapprobateur. N’ayant nulle part où aller, il s’enfuit à Acker, dans le Wisconsin... et tombe sur un veuf sexy et l’homme le plus gentil qu’il ait rencontré de toute sa vie.
Padraig et Kaos savent qu’il y a quelque chose entre eux qui vaut la peine d’être exploré, et tandis qu’ils élèvent ensemble un chiot et font face aux hauts et bas de leurs emplois respectifs, ils s’intègrent dans la vie de l’autre d’une manière inattendue. Le fait d’être avec Kaos, qui est si différent des hommes qui l’ont toujours attiré, ouvre un nouveau monde passionnant pour Padraig. Mais pourra-t-il convaincre Kaos de confier son corps à un autre homme... sans parler de son coeur ?
Lorsque sa vie tourbillonnante à Los Angeles devint trop pour lui, Liam Barton s’échappa à Solitude, une station de ski de l’Utah. Liam quitte non seulement sa carrière de star du porno gay, mais il se sépare également de Gael Torres, son partenaire à Woodspring Manor Entertainment.
La rumeur dit que Liam est mort. Mais Gael ne croit pas aux potins. Sachant que quelque chose ne va pas avec Liam, il le pourchasse afin d’obtenir des réponses.
Liam est choqué lorsque Gael se présente à Solitude et s’installe chez lui. À son grand désespoir, Gael est déterminé à rester là afin de l’aider à traverser ce qui lui a fait suffisamment peur pour s’enfuir. Alors que Gael brise l’armure de Liam, les deux hommes commencent à réaliser que peu importe ce que la vie leur réserve, ils n’ont pas à s’en sortir seuls.
After an injury put an end to his dreams of the NHL, Milo got an education and pursued other interests. At work, he runs Wilde’s sports division. At play, he’s always thought of himself as straight, but his attraction to his new PA casts that into doubt. Luckily a hard life has taught Milo to take things in stride.
Scott and Milo are battling separate lives, ghosts from their pasts, a sister dying of cancer, and a clash of preferences in the bedroom. Scott needs to submit to keep himself balanced; Milo prefers vanilla sex. If they can’t find some middle ground, they’ll lose the support they both desperately need.
(This book has been previously published.)
Del Abbot is 38, and living in his grandparents' old place in Enterprise after his marriage broke down and he lost his restaurant in the divorce. He's a chef, even had his own show on cable for a while, but now he's looking for a new start, if he could just figure out what exactly that entails. When the O'Dwyer family barrels into his life one night, Del can't refuse to help. What begins as a trip to the hospital becomes a regular child-minding gig while Justin struggles to find his feet. And the more time Del spends with Justin, the more they both want more than friendship. But small town life comes with its own bigotry, and, in Justin's case, that bigotry has always been close to home.
When an act of violence threatens to destroy the small family they've built, both Justin and Del need to put aside their pasts and reach for their future together.
With the clock ticking down until he's scheduled to be put down, Mateo's only way out is shifting back or being adopted. Given how huge and scruffy his wolf form is, no one wants him ... until Lily and her father, Wes, arrive. Seeing them as his only option, Mateo decides he can swallow his pride and play dog for them for the time being, just until he can safely run back to his pack.
Wes has been a single father since only weeks before Lily was born. Her other father left them and Wes hasn’t had much luck with dating since. At four, Lily is smart and strong-willed, and finally has the dog of her dreams. Wolfy is a friend, a babysitter, and a protector, and Wes is pretty sure the dog understands speech, too.
A few weeks after bringing Wolfy home, everything in Wes' lonely but peaceful life changes. He lets their beloved dog out into the yard, only to find a gorgeous -- and naked -- man in his place. Thrown into a world where werewolves and magic users aren't just fairytales in Lily's storybooks, Wes must face even more revelations after meeting Mateo's pack.
With so much changed between them, both men have to be true to themselves and their responsibilities while Wes figures out what he can and cannot deal with, and Mateo decides where his home really is.
Trauma and heartache have followed Arran his whole life. Raised by wolf hunters, he was lucky to escape Washington State and that life at his first chance. Becoming a liaison between wolf packs and hunters across the United States was Arran's way of healing his soul from what he'd seen his family do.
A decade ago, he met Marek, the alpha son of a small pack in Montana. The pair quickly realized they were mates, fell in love, and had plans for a future where Arran being a liaison would make a real difference. But then, everything changed when Marek had to step up as the Alpha.
Since that day, Arran has been running from his past, solving problems for other people while his mating bite throbs in time with his broken heart. He's had lovers, but everyone who sees the scar on his wrist knows that he belongs to another.
Fresh off one job, Arran receives a late-night call from Marek's wife -- his replacement -- begging for help, and there's nothing he can do but head back to the Alpha he never wanted to face again. Not after he learns that the events from New Mexico are connected to what's happening to Marek's pack. Someone is threatening two packs he's been involved with, and that can't be ignored.
Showing up on Marek's doorstep is its own complication with plenty of surprises in store for both men. Not only does Arran have secrets from his hunter past, but Marek has been bearing his own all these years. Old hurts and new revelations mix in a cocktail of hurt and comfort as the pack figures out how to move forward and be happy again.
Kyler grew up in a bad place and then in foster care, which was almost worse. All his anger, which should’ve been aimed at his parents, ended up being concentrated on Arran instead. Trauma responses aren’t always the smartest, and Kyler went the worst way possible trying to get to the man he believed had ruined his life.
While checking up on his latest attempt at getting Arran’s attention, he gets bowled over by Stefan, the Alpha’s brother. In an instant, there’s a connection even Kyler, a human, can’t deny. Kyler was taught to hate wolves and all they represent. Now, he’s the mate of one?
Stefan, an alpha wolf too young to take on the pack’s Alpha power when his mother passed away, has struggled since his teens. He’s been the best beta to his brother he’d been able to with his broken body. A broken body that has just begun to heal against all odds. When his shift bursts out of him in the face of danger, he doesn’t know it yet: he’s found his mate.
Now there’s a not-so-little decision Stefan and Kyler need to make: Do they want to take the burden of being an Alpha off Marek’s shoulders and be the new Alpha pair of their pack? But their mate bond hasn’t been completed. Are they ready to take their relationship to a physical level?
Angel Ramiel, the enforcer of all the angels, has known Micah was his since the first time he saw the human. Sadly, the Maze was the only way for him to get Micah out of the situation he was in and, hopefully, into Ramiel's arms, forever.
(This is the second edition of this short story, and it has been reworked and added to greatly. Trigger warnings for vague language about abuse and a threat of violence.)
Love by Numbers is a low angst found family series with some heavy themes that are handled with care.
TenCan two broken men build one life?
Ten years.
That’s what Makai lost for a crime he didn’t commit. He’s been exonerated, but the abuse he suffered in prison isn’t so easy to leave behind. He heads to the one place he remembers being happy: Acker, Wisconsin, where he spent summers with his grandpa. Unfortunately, not everyone wants Makai there.
Ten days.
That’s how long Emil, now twenty-one, was held prisoner as a teenager. The mental and physical injuries he suffered at the hands of a drug trafficking ring still haunt him.
Nightmares, anxiety, and PTSD challenge the connection forming between Makai and Emil, though together, they might find a way to move beyond their pain and into a future—and a relationship—that both had thought impossible.
Now they just have to convince Emil’s father, the town sheriff. It won’t be easy with danger closer than they know….
Trigger Warnings for Ten: Mentions of past kidnapping and abuse, mentions of abuse suffered while in prison. Transphobic behaviors towards a child.
Four
When unlikely attraction blossoms between a twentysomething genderqueer tattoo artist and an older, small-town veterinarian, both are forced to face their pasts for a chance at a loving future.
Four years ago Padraig Donovan lost his husband, the only man he’d ever been with. Now his life consists of the work he loves, a big empty house, and the possibility of a lonely future.
Kaos’s experiments with makeup landed him in the hospital at the hands of his disapproving ex. With nowhere else to turn, he flees to Acker, Wisconsin… and runs into a sexy widower and the kindest man he’s ever met.
Padraig and Kaos know there’s something worth exploring between them, and as they raise a puppy and deal with the ups and downs of their respective jobs, they fit into each other’s lives in ways they never expected. Being with Kaos—who is so different than the guys he’s always been attracted to—opens up an exciting new world for Padraig. But can he convince Kaos to trust another man with his body… let alone his heart?
Trigger Warning for Four: Mentions of past domestic abuse, growing up during the AIDS epidemic, and spousal death. Transphobic behaviors towards a child.
Thirteen
Deputy Mark Forrest and Nurse Francis Archer can’t deny the chemistry that arises between them. A chance meeting awakens the idea of something greater than either had ever imagined.
Mark craves being able to let go, and Francis loves to take him out of his head. But Mark’s past bears a truckload of personal demons that have kept him in the closet and made him lash out at the LGBTQ community in the town he’s come to regard as home.
Despite finding love and a new purpose in Acker, Francis’s new job might end up being temporary, and he doesn't want to lose the life he's settled into. Can the two of them build a future together despite a bitter past, and diverging paths?
Trigger Warning for Thirteen: Abusive, homophobic, and racist language, light D/s, homophobia, transphobic language, vague descriptions of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
Family Recipe: Justin O'Dwyer is 19. Four days ago, his mother died of a drug overdose, and now Justin is back in Enterprise, Oregon, trying to figure out how to raise the younger siblings he's afraid of losing to the foster system. Justin is completely out of his depth. Harper is six, and hates him. Wyatt is four and doesn't remember him. And baby Scarlett, at fourteen months, has never even met her big brother before. When Scarlett gets sick and won't stop screaming, and when Harper runs off in the middle of the night, Justin is at the end of his tether. In desperation, he knocks on a neighbor's door begging for help.
Del Abbot is 38, and living in his grandparents' old place in Enterprise after his marriage broke down and he lost his restaurant in the divorce. He's a chef, even had his own show on cable for a while, but now he's looking for a new start, if he could just figure out what exactly that entails. When the O'Dwyer family barrels into his life one night, Del can't refuse to help. What begins as a trip to the hospital becomes a regular child-minding gig while Justin struggles to find his feet. And the more time Del spends with Justin, the more they both want more than friendship. But small town life comes with its own bigotry, and, in Justin's case, that bigotry has always been close to home.
When an act of violence threatens to destroy the small family they've built, both Justin and Del need to put aside their pasts and reach for their future together.
Recipe for Two: Wyatt Abbot is 19. On the outside, he lives the perfect life. He has a loving family, he’s wealthy, and he has just been given the opportunity to travel to Paris and train under one of the world’s best pastry chefs. But underneath all that, Wyatt is struggling. He’s battling anxiety, he’s scared of the future, and he’s struggling to come to terms with the fact that he’s genderfluid.
Izzy Kostas is 28, and on parole. When he gets a job at Abbot Organic Produce, it’s a chance for a new start. Izzy has his own demons he’s trying to overcome, but meeting Wyatt throws even more complications his way. Izzy has always thought of himself as straight, and certainly didn’t expect to fall for his boss’s little brother.
When Izzy is blamed for putting the Abbots at risk, it jeopardizes everything he and Wyatt have begun to build together. Izzy knows how important family is to Wyatt, and he doesn’t want him to have to take sides. But when it comes to found families, nobody is perfect, and there’s always room for another seat at the table.
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