Clay Brown has always wanted just one thing: to be a firefighter. He even has the girl of everyone else's dreams, until she dumps him to chase her own career. Newly single, Clay bumps into the only guy who ever made him feel alive - and who he almost kissed back in high school, before losing his nerve.
He burned me before. Never again.
Ezra Kaufman may be lonely, but he's not stupid enough to make the same mistake twice. When Clay saves his mother, Ezra is smart enough to keep his...
Firefighters don't date other guys.
Clay Brown has always wanted just one thing: to be a firefighter. He even has th...
Gay romance author Aaron Douglas has almost everything going for him: a successful career, fun friends, and loving parents who live just far enough away. Unfortunately, he's earned a love 'em and leave 'em reputation, though. Finding a gorgeous gay romance author in this little Colorado town is a thrill, even if Conor says he's straight. When Aaron's landlord kicks him out, the solution is obvious: Aaron can stay with Conor, they can write and fix up...
One after the other, firefighter Brick Swan has watched his buddies at the station find their Mr. Rights... so why can't he? Maybe a short, sexy fling will shake him out of his dating funk, and who better to do it with than his hotter-than-sin military pen pal, Maxwell?
On-the-job danger is all in a day's work, but the idea of settling down? Terrifying.
Maxwell Hope works hard and plays harder. When he's not kicking down doors in Afghanistan, photography gives him a chance to see a...
Why can everyone find love except me?
One after the other, firefighter Brick Swan has watched his buddies at the sta...