I’m the happy one. The dependable one. The shoulder. The anchor. The pillar. The rock. The matchmaker. I’m the one you call when you’ve had a bad day. When you need to vent, or scream, or cry. I will always be there to comfort you. It’s a gift. A talent. A role I’ve happily played. I’ve helped my friends become who they were meant to be. I’ve watched them move away, find love, start their lives. But what about me? When does my life start? Where is my happily-ever-after? My name is Guy Handlin, and this is my story. *This novella is a New Adult M/M romance. Recommended for 17+ due to harsh language, sexual situations, and adult themes. **Let It Be is a companion novella to the Sometimes Never series, however, it can be read as a stand-alone book. ***Please note this novella deals with dark subject matter.
He’s never put much stock into love at first sight—until he sees her. Regardless of their painful pasts, Hope and Mason discover that sometimes never can become forever.
"Sometimes never is a distorted perception.
Three. This is my number.
How can you tell a hero from a villain? If you’re Ember Willis and the villain is Lanely Frost, you can’t. How can you tell a superhero from a delusional young woman?
With the threat so close to home, he must do whatever it takes to protect the girl he’s always loved—no matter the risk. *Due to harsh language, violence, drug use, and sexual situations, this book is recommended for 17+.
"Will you marry me?
Cheryl McIntyre is the author of the bestselling Sometimes Never series, the Dirty series, Infinitely, Villain, HARD, and Love Sex & Other Games. She resides in Ohio with her high school sweetheart, their two sons, one daughter, ...
Recommended for 17+ due to sexual situations, harsh language, and drug and alcohol use. Before Now is a companion novel to Sometimes Never, and many of its characters are in Park’s story. However, it can be read as a stand-alone book.
A dingy house let in Cornwall, and that awful, awful night when the cramps had come... “Yes,” she said forcefully. “Yes, it is. ... That you do—and doit often—never ceasesto amaze me.” The room was empty but for them, and he stood two ...
“I've never fit in, never belonged, never felt...normal, not once in my whole life. ... Biological mothers most often never bond with the babies, same with the adoptive parents of your kind. ... Thankfully, she let him.