Kindle Edition now available and includes ALL six stories.
Henry Auttenberg and Marc Winnamore have an interesting approach to dating. Bare acquaintanceship gives way to a mutual attraction as Marc confesses he’s not exactly straight—while they’re trapped in a rental car on the side of the road during a Christmas Eve blizzard. Back in Boston, they try an actual date, only to spend New Year’s Eve locked in a basement, exploring every avenue of escape… and the deepening attraction between them.
Then, after two months apart, their fledgling relationship held together by flying visits, phone calls, and text messages, a joint assignment in Washington DC serves up more togetherness than Henry and Marc might be able to handle. But the real test isn’t the assignment. When Marc finally lays his heart on the line, can he count on Henry to be there for him, in every way that matters? And can he do the same for Henry when Henry needs him the most?
Follow Henry and Marc’s journey from work colleagues to lovers, from roadside disaster to locked basements, to a final ultimatum in the three novellas of the Counting series: Counting Fence Posts, Counting Down, Counting on You
If aliens ever do land on Earth, Kelly will not be prepared, despite having read over a hundred stories of the apocalypse. Still, she will pack her precious books into a box and carry them with her as she strives to survive. It’s what bibliophiles do.
Kelly is the author of twelve novels–including the Chaos Station series, co-written with Jenn Burke–and several novellas and short stories. Some of what she writes is speculative in nature, but mostly it’s just about a guy losing his socks and/or burning dinner. Because life isn’t all conquering aliens and mountain peaks. Sometimes finding a happy ever after is all the adventure we need.
Marc and Henry are two financial wizards at their company. Marc is straight until he catches an eyefull of Henry jogging down the street. Pieces of a puzzle start to fall into place and he begins to wonder if he is gay. Henry does too and he is afraid that Marc is using him to experiment with. This book is a collecton of short stories that lead the two men on their path to love. Nothing is easy as they are frozen and stuck in their car during a blizzard, locked in a basement and lost in the woods with bears. During this time they learn to talk and expose their deepest selves to each other. Marc learns to care about Henry's family as his is an emotional lose. An HEA greets us with these two. I grew quite fond of these men as they led through their twisted road to love.