All posts by JM Snyder

Glen Saves the World by Emery C. Walters

OUT NOW! Glen Saves the World by Emery C. Walters

Glen is coerced into helping his senile mother by his gay nephew Tristan. On probation, Mom burns things on the stove and steals cars for fun. Together they get her into an adult home, where her old lover lives.

The old man reveals he fathered a child with Glen’s mother who was given up for adoption, but he no longer remembers the baby’s name. All he knows is it starts with the letter D. Of course, everyone a little older than Glen with a D in his name now looks like a possible stepbrother, even Mom’s probation officer, Damon.

Glen and Damon take a shine to each other. Is there any way for the two to win with such a dysfunctional family?

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Lost and Found by Rick R. Reed

OUT NOW! Lost and Found by Rick R. Reed

On a bright autumn day, Flynn Marlowe lost his best friend, a beagle named Barley, while out on a hike in Seattle’s Discovery Park.

On a cold winter day, Mac Bowersox found his best friend, a lost, scared, and emaciated beagle, on the streets of Seattle.

Two men. One dog. When Flynn and Mac meet by chance in a park the next summer, there’s a problem — who does Barley really belong to? Flynn wants him back, but he can see that Mac rescued him and loves him just as much as he does. Mac wants to keep the dog, and he can imagine how heartbreaking losing him would be — but that’s just what Flynn experienced.

A “shared custody” compromise might be just the way to work things out. But will the arrangement be successful? Mac and Flynn are willing to try it … and along the way, they just might fall in love.

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Second Star to the Right by A.F. Henley

OUT NOW! Second Star to the Right by A.F. Henley

Be it unrequited fascination with his straight best friend or impossible fantasies of rekindled interest with his heartbreaking ex, Mason has no clue why the perfect connection seems to keep slipping through his fingers. When another lonely holiday seems like too much weight to shoulder, Mason gives up on romance and seeks out the next best thing — rented company. Jack is everything a person could want in an escort: willing, hot, and built like an angel.

Mason can’t resist. After all, who wouldn’t be interested in a guy who loves kid’s movies, is a self-professed Peter Pan, and has no problem throwing caution to the wind at a moment’s notice. But then interest quickly blooms into a whole new emotion — an emotion that Mason knows far too well, especially when Jack has no interest in returning it, preferring to keep his heart safely tucked away in Neverland.

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Reglas para tirar ficha por Laura Bailo

OUT NOW! Reglas para tirar ficha por Laura Bailo

Cuando Gabriel se apunta a las jornadas de juegos de mesa con la intención de jugar tanto como pueda durante los próximos tres días, lo que menos se espera es que un hombre atractivo le acribille con la mirada en el aparcamiento. Así que cuando el mismo hombre se une a la mesa en la que está jugando, Gabriel está decidido a hacerle sonreír, incluso si para ello es necesario tirar más fichas que las incluidas en el juego.

Cuando Aitor entra en el polideportivo después de que alguien le haya robado su plaza de aparcamiento, no espera sentirse tan atraído por la misma persona a la que había decidido odiar unos pocos minutos antes. Sin embargo, mientras conoce a Gabriel a través de los juegos y el flirteo, no es capaz de ignorar esa atracción.

No hay reglas para tirar ficha, pero para Gabriel y Aitor, es un juego que puede tener dos ganadores.

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Lumberjack by R.W. Clinger

OUT NOW! Lumberjack by R.W. Clinger

This winter finds Kemp Trumble in a pickle along Lake Erie as he attempts to seek out some quiet time to finish writing his next best-selling thriller. Not only does he think the lumberjack next door is loud and annoying, but he also believes the stud alluring, a heavy distraction, and sexy.

Kemp purposely tries to keep his distance from Jack Manwood, knowing they rub each other the wrong way. To no avail, Kemp seems to constantly run into Jack. No matter how much Kemp steers clear of the hot neighbor, Jack is always around, here and there, everywhere.

Unpredictably, these two different men, one from the back woods and one from the city, find common ground: drinks at Timbers, manly hugs, and the annual Lumberjack Competition, which they both attend. But are Kemp and Jack’s similarities strong enough to escalate their friendly relationship into boyfriendhood? Or will they remain separated by miles of lumber and broken hearts?

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