by Anna Martin
Dylan curled around James, tucking his chin on James’s shoulder and carefully anchoring James against his chest with an arm around his waist.
“I love you,” Dylan said and kissed the back of James’s neck.
Too tired to respond, James fell asleep.
WHEN HE woke, it was with the knowledge that he’d slept for a long time. Dylan wasn’t in bed with him anymore, and James didn’t really blame him. A quick afternoon nap wasn’t something Dylan usually indulged in, considering how difficult he found sleeping at night most of the time.
James stretched, feeling soft and warm and perfectly content. The throbbing behind his eyes that had been a constant feature of his final semester was starting to lessen, and he thought one good visit to a chiropractor could probably fix most of the rest of his troubles.
“Oh good. You’re awake.”
“Almost,” James agreed. “Come and cuddle me.”
Dylan laughed, not bothering to hide it. “Only for a minute. I got sandwiches delivered.”
James’s stomach gave a convincing rumble in response.
“Okay. Quick cuddle, then food.”
“Or I could bring lunch in here, and I could cuddle you while you eat?” Dylan paused, and shook his head at himself. “I can’t believe I just used the word cuddle.”
“You are the snuggliest, cuddliest, squidgiest person I know,” James said with great sincerity.
“I hate you,” Dylan said unconvincingly as he turned to go back to the kitchen.
“I love you,” James called after him.
They figured out how to do both; Dylan leaning back against the headboard, with James between his legs, leaning into Dylan’s chest as he worked his way through an enormous deli sandwich. He didn’t use the word perfection very often, but this wasn’t far off.
“How was the exam?” Dylan asked.
“Good,” James said around a mouthful of bread and meat and cheese. Dylan had ordered him a Reuben. His favorite. He swallowed and washed it down with Coke. “I’m so glad it’s over, though. My brain is about to start leaking out of my ears.”
“You get to start applying for jobs, now,” Dylan teased.
James huffed a laugh. “I know. Hopefully I can find some poor, unsuspecting grade school that would love a freshly qualified male teacher.”
“I’m sure you will.”
They’d talked before, at length, about what they were going to do when James graduated. He wasn’t in any particular rush to move back to Forest Heights. Neither was he fixed on staying in San Diego. Dylan was in a good position to move wherever James got a job, and that had been their plan for a while now. James would finish his education, find a job, and Dylan would either find a garage near whatever school James wound up working at or he’d open his own.
That was still very much Dylan’s long-term plan, to open a garage that he could build and grow into as much of a local institution as Joe’s was in Forest Heights. He was a patient man, unlike James.
“You put your life on hold for me,” James said softly, tipping his head back onto Dylan’s shoulder.
“I don’t see it like that.”
“But you did.”
“No,” Dylan said. “I’ve got experience, I’m good at my job, and I have enough saved to put a deposit down on a house for us to live in together. That’s not passively letting my life pass me by, James. I’ve been laying the foundation for what comes next.”
“We’re going to live together,” James said. He wriggled out from between Dylan’s legs so he could turn and face him.
“We are.”
“You’re probably going to kill me within a week.”
“If you don’t learn how to put your clothes away, I definitely am.”
James laughed. “I’m house trained, I promise.”
“Good,” Dylan said and poked him in the knee. “It’s going to be amazing.”
James grinned and leaned forward for a kiss. “I think so too.”
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Remy Babineaux despises Pineapple Joe’s and everything the chain stands for. He refuses to let Lumière become some tacky corporate tourist trap. Theme drinks and plastic beads in his restaurant? Yeah, right. Over his dead, rotting corpse. The last thing Remy wants is a meeting with the restaurant chain’s representative, but his father agreed to at least listen to the proposal. There’s nothing Remy can do about it.
Remy figures an anonymous hookup is exactly what he needs to decompress. When he ends up across the table from his fling the next morning, real sparks fly. Joe refuses to give up his prime location; Remy refuses to give up his legacy. It’s war, and they’re both determined to win at any cost. Neither of them counted on falling in love.
When you realize you want to marry your best friend at age six, life should follow a pretty predictable path, right? Maybe not.
As a kid, Evan King thought Scott Sparrow was the most amazing person he’d ever met. At seventeen, his crush runs a little deeper, and nothing seems simple anymore. Scott is more interested in football and girls than playing superheroes, and Evan’s attention is focused on getting into art school. A late-night drunken kiss is something to be forgotten, not obsessed over for the next ten years.
When life suddenly brings them back together, it doesn’t take much for the flame Evan carried for Scott nearly all his life to come roaring back, and Evan discovers that life sometimes has a strange way of coming full circle.
This is not your average love story.
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Stan isn’t your average heroine. As a gender-fluid man, he proudly wears his blond hair long, his heels sky-high, and his makeup perfectly executed. A fashion industry prodigy, Stan is in London after stints working in Italy and New York City, and he quickly falls for Ben’s devil-may-care attitude and the warm, soft heart Ben hides behind it.
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Fate brings them together again, and Alex makes sure to get his sexy stranger’s phone number this time. Despite all the reasons why they shouldn’t work, something clicks, and Alex thinks that this time, he might have found the right guy. But Alex’s aristocratic ex stirs up trouble in the press for George and his humble family, and Alex realizes he has to get real about having a boyfriend from the wrong side of town.
While George acknowledges his modest upbringing, he doesn’t let anyone insult his family. Life’s no fairy tale, and regardless of his royal title, Alex might destroy his one chance for happily ever after.
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ANNA MARTIN is from a picturesque seaside village in the southwest of England and now lives in the Bristol, a city that embraces her love for the arts. After spending most of her childhood making up stories, she studied English literature at university before attempting to turn her hand as a professional writer.
Apart from being physically dependent on her laptop, Anna is enthusiastic about writing and producing local grassroots theater (especially at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where she can be found every summer), going to visit friends in other countries, and reading anything that’s put under her nose.
Anna claims her entire career is due to the love, support, prereading, and creative ass-kicking provided by her best friend Jennifer. Jennifer refuses to accept responsibility for anything Anna has written.
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By Anna Martin
Cricket
Five Times My Best Friend Kissed Me
Helix
The Impossible Boy
Jurassic Heart
Kid Gloves
Les faits accomplis
Lone Wolf
My Prince
Rainbow Sprinkles
Signs
With Tia Fielding: Solitude
Summer Son
Tattoos & Teacups
ANOTHER WAY…
Another Way
Of Being Yours
To Say I Love You
With M.J. O’Shea
JUST DESSERTS
Macarons at Midnight
Soufflés at Sunrise
Devil’s Food at Dusk
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Helix
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Digital ISBN: 978-1-64080-890-4
Trade Paperback ISBN: 978-1-64080-891-1
Library of Congress Control Number: 2018906774
Digital published February 2019
v. 1.0
Printed in the United States of America