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When rejection is all you've known, love can be hard to accept.Alex Davis knows there is no happy ever after for him and he's okay with that. He has his work, he has his brother, and he has the occasional hook up - and he never has to tell anyone about his past. When he meets Ben at a rock concert and agrees to go on a date with him, Alex assumes it will be just another casual hook up.He doesn't count on Ben's confidence or determination.He doesn't count on Ben falling in love with him - even when Alex tells him his secret.Most of all he doesn't count on falling in love with Ben.The Beach House is Book One in an ongoing series, featuring the same couple, with themes of hurt/comfort, rejection, and self-acceptance.TRIGGER WARNING: Mentions of attempted suicide.
Life is good in San Capistrano. Alex is happy and recovering after the drama of the last few years. Ben has settled into a contented life with his law practice, his family, and scotch. Ally and Lucy are growing up too fast and foster son Jamie seems settled in his new life with them and his boyfriend Leo. Nobody is prepared for what is around the corner. How will the family cope when they're once more thrust into turmoil? And how will Alex cope with what may be the biggest challenge he has faced so far?
After escaping an abusive eight-year relationship, Joey Harkin is rebuilding his life. He keeps a low profile, does his job, and each day things get a little better. Until the day he reports his team leader to the department manager, and he finds himself summoned to the Managing Director's office. Rick Southwell has a good life. He's a successful businessman with a close circle of friends and when he needs something more ... stimulating... there's always the boys at the club. All of them willing to act out whatever scene Daddy Rick asks for. He has no interest in anything deep or permanent. Until the night he has to rescue Joey Harkin - the man Rick has just promoted - from being beaten up. As Rick begins to unravel Joey's story, it doesn't take long for his natural instincts surface, and he wants just one thing: to protect and care for Joey. Getting Joey to trust him turns out to be the easy part. Getting Joey to let go of his fear and embrace his new life is much more challenging. TRIGGER WARNING: This book contains reference to repeated domestic abuse, both physical and mental.
Three months have passed since Joey moved in with Rick. The trauma of Joey's past is never far from the surface but it's not stopping them from building a life together. Until the night Joey walks into his abuser in a restaurant and they are forced to face reality: Blake is still in control. Convinced he can never be free of the man who tortured him for so long, Joey prepares to run. When Blake attacks Maisie - the first real friend Joey's ever had - Joey wonders if he has what it takes to stand up to him at last. Book 2 of 3 TRIGGER WARNING: This book contains reference to repeated domestic sexual, physical, and mental abuse.
Not long after a humiliating breakup, Noah inherits his grandfather's farm. Despite having grown up in the city and never having visited the countryside, he packs his bags, buys a dog and moves onto the property. What could go wrong?Apparently quite a bit. Starting with discovering that his grandfather had been something of a horder and that his pup has a penchant for sticking her nose where it's not wanted.>Hunter is everything Noah's not - messy, relaxed, comfortable with animals and people. And at 39, he's still a virgin who has never come out. As their relationship grows, the country town guesses Hunter's secret andboth men are forced to choose between being comfortable and being happy. Daisy, Yellow is a stand alone MM romance featuring a 39 year old virgin, some hurt/comfort, a naughty puppy, and a very bossy cat.
The court case is over. Alex and Ben can concentrate on healing the wounds inflicted by Alex's mother, Janice. As they find their way back to a normal family life Alex begins to experience life in ways he never has before. When he takes up a role in a free clinic, he encounters a teenage boy who has been neglected and rejected by his parents. Will Alex be able to cope when he and Ben decide to take the boy in? Will the new family member help him take the last steps into the lightness of being loved?
Two years have passed since Ben and Alex met at a rock concert and fell in love. Living together in the city and regularly visiting Polly and Ally at the Beach House, the pair have no idea their happy life is about to be turned upside with both a happy event and devastating news. When Ben is shot by a client's abusive spouse, Alex is forced to find strength nobody knew he had.Book 2 of a continuing series.
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