Author: | Anyta Sunday | ISBN: | 9781393086079 |
Publisher: | Anyta Sunday | Publication: | May 11, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Anyta Sunday |
ISBN: | 9781393086079 |
Publisher: | Anyta Sunday |
Publication: | May 11, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Get four fun & sexy gay romance novels (and one bonus novella!) in this box set! Light hearted, sweet, new adult gay romance stories of guys turning from enemies to lovers.
Shane and Trey (Book 1)
Light hearted, sweet, new adult gay romance and coming out story of two college boys turning from enemies to lovers.
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Shane is a little bit screwed, he's just started college and stuck rooming with that bastard Trey. His sister's boyfriend. His sister's damn fine boyfriend. Uh-oh. This so wasn't going to happen. But try as he might, there's just a little too much to ignore between the two of them...
St-st-stuffed (Book 2)
A gay romance "enemies to lovers" story of two guys getting a second chance at love.
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Other than his most prized Lamborghini, Karl Andrews has nothing to his name. He's down on his luck and his dollar, and his dream of becoming a professional chef is looking more and more like a pipedream.
And he won't ever consider selling his one possession. Not going to happen. Rather take that cleaning job, right?
Until he discovers the man looking for the help is the same man he'd bullied, mocked, terrified as a boy. But Paul Hyte is obviously a better man, gracious and forgiving. As the two learn more about each other an undeniable attraction grows between them—but can the two manage to forge a future together on such a rocky past and complicated present?
Get It (Book 2.5 - bonus novella)
"Get It" is a gay romance novella prequel to William that can also be read as a stand alone.
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Unrequited love is a bitch. It sucks you into a narrowly focused world and leaves you blind as a bat to other things . . .
William (Book 3)
A gay romance "enemies to lovers" story about finding love in the most unexpected place.
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William needs to learn to think before he speaks. He accidentally outed his last boyfriend to his bigoted family. Looking to make a new start, he escapes to the most distant place he can think of: New Zealand. There he boards with a substitute mom and her too-hot-to-be-real son, Heath, but Heath and his homophobic friend Rory want William to leave before things "crash and burn," whatever that means.
Unfortunately, traveling to the end of the world isn't far enough for William to lose his runaway mouth.
But is it far enough to lose his loneliness?
The F Words (Book 4)
A gay romance "enemies to lovers" story about two guys trying to move on from the past, and the healing power of love.
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Rory A. Phillips is sick of being haunted. Sick of hurting. Sick of being so fucking lost. Whenever he 'sees' his best friend William, he's packing up his motorbike and on the move. But is there a place he can run to that will ever be free of William? A place where he could ever learn to love? A place he can call home?
After losing his last living relative, Eric Graham moves to Wellington to start a new job and a new life. Alone—save for his grandpa's ashes he can't bring himself to scatter in the sea. The only guy in the city he knows is a homophobic prick that he wants nothing to do with—but he just can't stop running into him.
Rory and Eric, both grieving and alone, are searching for a way to move on.
And maybe the best way to do that is together.
Get four fun & sexy gay romance novels (and one bonus novella!) in this box set! Light hearted, sweet, new adult gay romance stories of guys turning from enemies to lovers.
Shane and Trey (Book 1)
Light hearted, sweet, new adult gay romance and coming out story of two college boys turning from enemies to lovers.
~ ~ ~
Shane is a little bit screwed, he's just started college and stuck rooming with that bastard Trey. His sister's boyfriend. His sister's damn fine boyfriend. Uh-oh. This so wasn't going to happen. But try as he might, there's just a little too much to ignore between the two of them...
St-st-stuffed (Book 2)
A gay romance "enemies to lovers" story of two guys getting a second chance at love.
~ ~ ~
Other than his most prized Lamborghini, Karl Andrews has nothing to his name. He's down on his luck and his dollar, and his dream of becoming a professional chef is looking more and more like a pipedream.
And he won't ever consider selling his one possession. Not going to happen. Rather take that cleaning job, right?
Until he discovers the man looking for the help is the same man he'd bullied, mocked, terrified as a boy. But Paul Hyte is obviously a better man, gracious and forgiving. As the two learn more about each other an undeniable attraction grows between them—but can the two manage to forge a future together on such a rocky past and complicated present?
Get It (Book 2.5 - bonus novella)
"Get It" is a gay romance novella prequel to William that can also be read as a stand alone.
~ ~ ~
Unrequited love is a bitch. It sucks you into a narrowly focused world and leaves you blind as a bat to other things . . .
William (Book 3)
A gay romance "enemies to lovers" story about finding love in the most unexpected place.
~ ~ ~
William needs to learn to think before he speaks. He accidentally outed his last boyfriend to his bigoted family. Looking to make a new start, he escapes to the most distant place he can think of: New Zealand. There he boards with a substitute mom and her too-hot-to-be-real son, Heath, but Heath and his homophobic friend Rory want William to leave before things "crash and burn," whatever that means.
Unfortunately, traveling to the end of the world isn't far enough for William to lose his runaway mouth.
But is it far enough to lose his loneliness?
The F Words (Book 4)
A gay romance "enemies to lovers" story about two guys trying to move on from the past, and the healing power of love.
~ ~ ~
Rory A. Phillips is sick of being haunted. Sick of hurting. Sick of being so fucking lost. Whenever he 'sees' his best friend William, he's packing up his motorbike and on the move. But is there a place he can run to that will ever be free of William? A place where he could ever learn to love? A place he can call home?
After losing his last living relative, Eric Graham moves to Wellington to start a new job and a new life. Alone—save for his grandpa's ashes he can't bring himself to scatter in the sea. The only guy in the city he knows is a homophobic prick that he wants nothing to do with—but he just can't stop running into him.
Rory and Eric, both grieving and alone, are searching for a way to move on.
And maybe the best way to do that is together.