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Wynn left home after a bitter fight with his father over his plans for marriage and his future career. Now he's back nearly twenty years later, divorced, with a son he barely knows, to settle his father's estate. He hopes to make a new life in Gaynor Beach and perhaps experience what he'd denied himself for years. Lance Willis was the spoiled child of the mayor of Gaynor Beach. Known to snub those he thought were beneath him and to use his father's position to get what he wanted. Until one night he went too far and his family sent him away. Or so the town thought... Wynn is a MM gay romance featuring a man coming to grips with the loss of his estranged father through the most unlikely source, while another tries to find who he is instead of who he's been told to be, and a lighthouse that perhaps holds the answer for them both.

218 pages, Paperback

Published May 25, 2022

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2,608 reviews60 followers
Did Not Finish
September 7, 2022
DNF @20%.

Nope. Nope. The writing seemed amateurish to me, with grown men acting like children. And I have absolutely no sympathy for someone who just goes along with what their parent has planned for them when it's not what they want. Especially when said someone is a grown-assed man. And that someone not admitting, even to himself, really, that he is gay? Because...why? His mother might disown him? But she hasn't been any sort of mother from the glimpses we've been allowed to see, so it's not really a big loss as far as I can tell. Anyway, I just have no patience with this, and there were editing issues.
Profile Image for Deeze.
1,895 reviews288 followers
October 12, 2025
I'm disappointed in this one. Maybe more a 2.5

From the blurb and the single dads collection I was expecting more on Shaun and Wynns relationship. Instead we don't even know Shauns age, just that he doesn't really talk to his dad, then before we can blink he is a happy teen? finding out his dad is gay/bi. No building up at all.

Lance was sweet and I almost connected to him and his back story, but it was all spoilt by the instant sex between him and Wynn. Then the whole finding himself at the end felt like it was just to draw out the story and so they could have the expected make up sex.

Overall just didn't work for me and was easy to skim read.
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2,360 reviews40 followers
September 1, 2024

I loved Wynn & Lance and I liked their story but I had a few trivial complaints about it. Overall, I enjoyed the story.

● Contemporary
● Small town
● Age difference (not sure exactly how much)
● Size difference
● Single (divorced) dad with a teenage son
● Young man under his mothers thumb
● One comes out as bi/one comes out as gay
● Insta-love (I would have preferred more of a slow burn with this one)
● First times
● Loss of a father
● Dealing with father's estate
● Loved the MCs
● Maybe some magic involved?
● Over bearing mother (I really, really disliked her)
● Had trouble with the mother/son dynamic, I thought it was way over the top
● Nice enough HEA
● Had a bit of trouble with the writing style

Profile Image for Dana.
Author 6 books23 followers
June 27, 2022
Reviewed for Rainbow Gold Reviews. A copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.

So far this series has all been new to me authors, and I have enjoyed reading their individual writing styles. Wynn is the first one in which both main characters didn't have kids they were in charge of or the parent of. But, as it is the Single Dads of Gaynor Beach series, one mc is a father.

Wynn comes back to Gaynor Beach after his dad died, and after he got burned out practicing corporate law. When he left Gaynor Beach, he and his dad had fought over who Wynn was meant to be. His dad meant well, but after Wynn's mom died, he had been somewhat absent. It didn't endear Wynn to his father's plan. If Wynn hadn't left, though, he wouldn't have his son or his life experiences that have him ready for the quieter pace of Gaynor Beach, so I can't say things aren't how they were meant to be. Wynn's own relationship with his son, Shaun, is strained because of Wynn's former career and the time it took away from his family.

Lance is in his early twenties, a bit younger than Wynn. His parents have had little use for him besides trying to fulfill their desires for familial wealth and power through Lance. His life has been controlled from early on and after a potentially embarrassing incident as a teen, Lance was sent away to boarding school where his parents could keep tabs on him without having to see him. Immediately I was drawn to this character because his inner turmoil was so strong and it made me hurt for him. It's just Lance and his mom, in the present, and she is a very unlikable character, putting it lightly.

Lance and Wynn's meeting is kind of a strange one. Wynn rescues Lance in a similar way that Wynn's dad had also rescued Lance. Shared body heat had them experiencing an erotic and intimate moment, but the morning has things feeling uncomfortable. After that they try to resume their normal lives as if they hadn't met, but they just keep running into each other.

It's not a smooth ride and Lance, rightly, needs some time to discover who he is without influence. It is a romance though, and things do get good. I have to say that I really love Wynn's son, Shaun. He takes the news of his father's bisexuality really well, and throws all his support behind Wynn and Lance. He also is a good friend to Lance in all his own self-discovery. Shaun is an excellent side character, though he is pretty much the only one.

I found it a little sad there wasn't one single likable female in this story. Perhaps Wynn's mom was loving when she was alive but her loss impacted Wynn and his father badly. Wynn's female best friend and Lance's mother behaved horridly, and Wynn's ex-wife doesn't seem like much to talk about. Female representation in this book was poor, but I did really love Lance and Shaun and Wynn.

This book did bring back a little bit more description of the town and there is a cute story about the lighthouse that grasped my heart. I have to say that I am enjoying the series and I recommend this book. I'm looking forward to the next one.

9/10 Pots of Gold (90% Recommended) – Compares to 4.5/5 Stars
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Author 92 books283 followers
June 28, 2022
Wynn and Lance

I have a fondness for lighthouses. We used to visit and island every summer while I was growing up and the edge of the island had a lighthouse. When I was older, I looked into becoming a lightkeeper. Since the job required mechanical skills, I gave up on that dream pretty quickly.

Why am I reminiscing now? Because Wynn centers around the lighthouse in Gaynor Beach – a town I fall more in love with each time I visit. I also might’ve fallen in love with Wynn and Lance a little bit as well.

Lance seems to have everything in life – a rich family, a huge house he lives in with his mother, and he’s about to come upon a nice tidy trust fund. In truth, he’s miserable. His mother claims his homosexuality put his father into an early grave. She berates him continuously, yet also expects the twenty-four-year-old to marry a socialite and become mayor in town. Is it any wonder he’s close to the edge? When he discovers the old lightkeeper – for whom he had a great fondness – has died, he loses it. He goes to the place where he’s most comfortable in the world. And then, in an epic moment, he meets Wynn.

Wynn resented his father – the lightkeeper. After his mother’s death, Wynn’s father folded in on himself and then when Wynn brought home his prospective bride, his father said he was making a huge mistake. Sometimes love blinds us, and Wynn resented his father’s attitude. All these years later, he’s willing to admit the marriage was a mistake. But he has his beautiful son. He can’t reconcile with his father, but he can move back to Gaynor Beach to start a new life. Far away from the pressures of city living. Far away from his ex who is so focused on work that she barely notices their child.

So Wynn meets Lance and it’s attraction at first sight. But there’s a good distance in their ages – Lance is closer in age to Wynn’s son than he is to Wynn. And Lance also needs to figure out how to stand on his own two feet. It’d be very easy to go from his mother’s dominance to Wynn’s without having to make the tough decisions for himself. Wynn is patient and only wants what’s best for Lance. Wynn has always known he’s bi and Lance has always known he’s gay, but that doesn’t mean they’re experienced. As they make their way, they have treacherous waters to navigate – not the least is Lance’s mother and Wynn’s son.

I loved watching this relationship develop. When things finally sorted out, I saw how perfect the men were for each other. Again, I hope to see more of them as the series continues.
Profile Image for Kaje Harper.
Author 95 books2,752 followers
June 6, 2022
There are some interesting elements to this story - I loved Wynn, the big, kind guy who trapped himself in a social climbing, workaholic marriage partly to prove his father wrong. Wynn has spent a long time realizing that his father was right about his heart not being in the rush to success as a lawyer, and that he desperately needs to slow down, reconnect with his teen son, and figure out a life that has meaning in it. Unfortunately, it's taken the death of his father to bring him home to Gaynor Beach, too late to reconcile.

Lance is in his early twenties, and also coming to a realization - in his case that he has lived in the closet under the control of his social-climbing mother too long, and that he can't bear another minute of it. And yet, it's easier to realize that than do something about it. The one man who ever supported him, Wynn's father, is dead and Lance has never gone up against his mother about anything before.

Drink, loss, desperation, and a dangerous piece of waterfront, bring these two men together. And despite everything standing between them, from their age gap, to the way Wynn's father stands between them, closer to Lance than to his own son, there's a connection they can't deny.

I enjoyed both these men and their moments together. The instalove aspect was slightly muted by the mutuality of their love for Wynn's father as a mentor, and the way his lighthouse home was a haven for them both. Wynn's teen son could've been a huge obstacle, but the author chose not to go there. There's a lot of sweetness and warmth amid the angst.

Lance's mother was a bit of a caricature, as the villain of the piece. I docked a star for the failure to really achieve closure on that front at the end. . But this story had elements that were unique, and characters whom I enjoyed seeing find their way forward together.

**Disclaimer - I will be releasing a book in this series in September
Profile Image for Maureen.
3,953 reviews40 followers
July 5, 2022
Lance is a mess due to his unloved and neglected upbringing and the dictatorship of his scheming, domineering Mother who ruled his life, he barely functions as an adult. And then there's Wynn! What drew me to this book was the cover, that man is so freaky gorgeous and with that face in my mind I fell for Wynn, a total sweetheart, gentle, kind, and loving to poor Lance. In addition I believe Lance's Mother wins the title of 'World's Worst Mother Ever', hands down.
This is a touching tale, heartbreaking at times but a lovely read. I had read a beautiful short by this author just days ago and that is where discovered this one, a new and impressive author, one to watch.


Profile Image for Karen Rich.
776 reviews12 followers
July 12, 2022
When Wynn's father dies he returns home to settle the estate when he meets Lance who was a good friend of Wynn's dad and thus begins a romance between 2 lost souls but can they repair their hearts with each other.
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