Hi friends! My next book will be part of a new collection. The theme of the collection will be “May-December Hearts.” Each story will be a stand-alone romance story with an older main character and a much younger main character. The first book in the collection is called, “A Wise Heart,” and I’m previewing the blurb here first.
Miles Dunham
A wise man once said a person was only as old as they felt. Sadly, most days, I felt ancient. I also felt lonely, especially after my mother dropped an atom bomb on me, so on the eve of my thirty-ninth birthday, I determined it was my right to celebrate any way I chose.
Fate was definitely a cruel mistress when she brought a gorgeous, YOUNG, redheaded grad student wearing sexy leather pants into my life that night, and now, I couldn’t get him out of my head. I was supposed to be the mature adult who knew when to walk away from a precarious situation. How could his shining, hazel eyes with flecks of gold make it so hard for me to see the line I shouldn’t cross?
Monroe Taylor
A wise man once screamed, “Get your act together, Monroe, and grow the f*@k up.” Sadly, I stopped listening to that wise man… and any others in my life… a long time ago. I was a spoiled, little rich boy, and I liked to have my fun. A possession arrest didn’t seem like too big a deal until I was informed by my uncle how much it could impact my future.
When I arrived in Washington, DC, to confess my sins to my father, I decided one last night of fun was in order because I would be going on lock-down for a long time. The man I met that night? Oh, Daddy!
Neither of us had any idea what the cosmos had in store for us. God knew, if I had my way, I would make sure the man never left me behind. Of course, I was immature enough to think every love story had a happy ending.
Could I stick a pin in my overinflated ego and learn to be the man he deserved?
Please note: “This book contains material which may be offensive to some readers: Graphic language, consenting adult sexual situations, and is intended for readers 18 and over. It is a stand-alone novel that doesn’t end in a cliffhanger and has an HEA.