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Clement Constantine Church is a hot mess. With deadlines to meet.Whereas the striking Viking redecorating his seaside cottage is simply hot. As a precocious teen, Clem wrote a best seller. Now he writes for other people. Too busy contemplating his bleak career and panicking about pretty much everything, he doesn't notice that the gorgeous surfer slapping paint across his bedroom walls has a top-notch flirting game. Nor that the body hidden underneath his white overalls should come with its own government health warning. Anyhow, apparently the Viking is straight. After one too many unwise hookups, Ragnar Aleksander Sigurdson Eggebraaten needs to lay low and avoid romantic entanglements. Which means there is zero chance he'd ever fall for a lonely writer. Not even if they pretended to be fake boyfriends during a weekend trip to London. Not even if there was only one bed. And especially not if he's planning on leaving England at the end of summer to fulfil his dream of setting up a surf school. Can surfer Vikings fall unexpectedly in love? And are failed writers allowed to write their own happily ever afters? Brushed With Love is a warm and funny romance set in the UK. Trigger warnings include cosmic lizards, feisty octogenarians, and a spoiled shiatsu.
This isn't a romance about chiseled, lantern-jawed college kids boasting V-cut abs. There are no marathon steamy sex sessions, not without having at least one nebulizer on standby anyway.Marcel Giresse, the thirty-six-year-old Director of Finance at the French Ministry of Justice, is happy to leave all that nonsense to his oldest friend Lucien, the sixteenth Earl of Rossingley. In fact, Marcel is too short of breath and too set in his nerdy ways to ever think about sex at all. Which is a shame because the prisoner serving a sentence for murderer that he's just interviewed is smart, intriguing, and hot as hell.Guillaume Guilbaud is approaching forty and has wasted his best years rotting in a prison cell. The only interesting thing that has happened to him since his best friend Reuben was released is taking part in a series of interviews with a disarming and charismatic civil servant named Marcel. As if that friendship could ever materialize into anything, especially as he feels so ill-prepared for his imminent life on the outside.But after a chance meeting at Rossingley, Guillaume finds himself renting Marcel's annex and desperately falling for his sweet, chronically ill landlord. Which is crazy, because Marcel is celibate, posh, clever, and fundamentally out of Guillaume's league. Furthermore, Marcel also has far too many interfering friends and concerned relatives determined to ensure he doesn't become any more attached to the mysterious ex-con he's shyly let into his life.To Take a Quiet Breath is a slow-burn romance because Marcel is too breathless for a romance at any other speed. It's about two men finding that love can quietly creep up on you no matter how many obstacles are thrown in its path and discovering that as long as an inhaler is readily at hand, anyone can swing from the chandeliers.
Dr Jay Sorrentino is getting married in ten days' time to the girl of his dreams, so what the hell is he doing in a gay London club with a stupidly handsome stranger? As if calling off the wedding and alienating his friends and family isn't enough, Jay also has to contend with starting a new job at a new hospital. So the last thing he needs is for the bloke from the club to be his prickly supervisor.Dr Lucien Avery is a difficult colleague. He's also the unexpected and reluctant heir to the vast Rossingley estate. Reclusive and miserable, he hates most of his colleagues, people who eat packed lunches, and supervising junior doctors. That is, until the delectable Dr Sorrentino turns up on his doorstep.A light-hearted M/M contemporary romance, To Hold a Hidden Pearl takes place in Southern England and is centred around Rossingley, a fictional country house and estate. The first in the series, it can be read as a standalone.
"I think," Lucien began, "that we accept the love we believe we deserve. And unfortunately, Noah doesn't believe he deserves any."For twenty-two-year-old Noah, the revelation that his biological father is an ex-professional footballer is like tearing the wrapper from a cheap chocolate bar and discovering he's won the elusive golden ticket. Every homeless young man's dream, right?Wrong. Because his father has also served a lengthy prison sentence. For murder.With nothing to lose and facing a winter sleeping rough, Noah travels to France to meet him. Despite an angry encounter, Noah reluctantly agrees to stay at the ancestral home of one of his newfound father's friends until he finds his feet.Twenty-five-year-old Toby loves his village of Rossingley so much he's never left. Working as a manny caring for the children of the eccentric sixteenth earl is his dream job. Sure, he'd like to travel someday and maybe find a boyfriend, one who doesn't treat him like a doormat. But with his deformity denting his confidence, Toby counts his blessings and takes what he can get. That is, until a sullen, handsome misfit comes to stay, flipping Toby's ordered village life upside down.
The third novel in the Johnson Road trilogy finds our threesome and their friends setting up new post-university lives in London, with Seb finally finding true love in the unlikely setting of a pornographic art gallery, and Hugo and Katy discovering that true love can be a pretty bumpy road. Alex and Jasper could have told them that ages ago. Even bumpier is a mild bout of flu which is not as benign as it seems and suddenly Alex, Sophie, and Jasper's future together looks as bleak as the paintings that Sophie is cataloguing. This time, not even Alex's hip flask can improve the situation, although it comes in handy when Jasper is asked to perform a delicate task of monumental importance. Challenging parents, oven ready chickens dressed in stilettos, and sweet Cypriot lovemaking complete the third and final instalment of the Johnson Road trilogy.
The second novel in the Johnson Road trilogy and Alex, Jasper and Sophie continue to navigate their newly cemented love, with eyes fixed firmly on the future and each other. But are they strong enough to weather a sophisticated older lady threatening to turn Alex's head, and will Jasper finally succumb to Alex's persistent flirtatious overtures or will Alex push him a step too far? And how on earth do you drop the delicate matter of being part of a threesome into a conversation with one's frosty, conservative parents? Elsewhere, Hugo demonstrates his impressive hip action to Katy whilst simultaneously learning some shocking facts about Frederick of Prussia, Sophie enjoys the delights of a wintry Kinsale, and Alex has a foo-foo related panic attack. Oh, and he finally learns how to turn on the washing machine.
'A hot, sweet romance that will have you reaching for the sloe gin' One very attractive woman. Two ridiculously handsome men. And erotic Greek statues. Starting out alone at Nottingham University, Sophie Ashworth finds herself sharing a house with soulful, grieving Jasper and charming, irresistible Alex, who is determined to have Sophie all to himself. After all, he's Alex Van-Zeller and he always gets the girl, right? But he hasn't counted on the slow burning affection growing between Sophie and Jasper, and Jasper's own quiet self-belief. Then the bloke that you are up against becomes your best mate, and neither are prepared to back down. The two men leave Sophie to make an impossible choice, which goes horribly wrong. It takes a lot of gin, love, and friendship before the solution is discovered. Oh, and a trip to Skegness. The first of a trilogy charting the lives of Sophie, Alex, Jasper and friends as they navigate young adulthood, hearing aid batteries, and each other's bodies.
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