Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
I can't breathe. Everyone's counting on Kyle Tyson. Too bad I don't know who Kyle is anymore, but there's no time for me to fall apart. My sister is gone and now I have her son to look after. To top it all off, the man I've cared for five years has forced my eyes open when I needed him to be there most. Just when I think I may drown, Andy Connor comes into my life.
Never in a million years did I think the Kyle Tyson would give me a second glance. I mean, come on. He's gorgeous and a professional basketball player. I'm just the schoolteacher who wants desperately to help his nephew make it through this difficult time after losing his mother.
We both have scars. Mine are emotional and could cover the entire basketball court. Mine are skin-deep and could chase away my chance to hold on to love. Will we overcome our turmoil, insecurities, and demons while navigating the obstacles in our way? Or will our scars reveal too much and cost us everything?
Synopsis
Can a prickly carpenter build a reality TV host a way out of the closet? Real estate guru Brandon Chase knows what "family friendly" means in the biz, and it's not being open about his sexuality. The end of Brandon's sham marriage is still making headlines when the Restoration Channel makes him an offer: helm a show about flipping houses in New York City's risky market. Still smarting from the bad press, Brandon is reluctant to get involved--until he falls in love with an old Victorian. Except the house isn't the only thing that catches his eye. It's contractor Travis Rogers's job to enumerate every way a renovation could go wrong, which leads to a lot of on-set sparring and mutual frustration between him and Brandon. But when the simmering attraction underneath boils over, the show and their relationship hang in the balance. Travis hates the media attention that follows Brandon, and the network has a history of firing LGBTQ personalities. Like the houses Brandon makes over, this relationship has potential. But if Brandon can't convince Travis to take a chance, their chemistry might stay on-screen only.
Synopsis
Real estate guru Brandon Chase knows what "family friendly" means in the biz, and it's not being open about his sexuality. The end of Brandon's sham marriage is still making headlines when the Restoration Channel makes him an offer: helm a show about flipping houses in New York City's risky market. Still smarting from the bad press, Brandon is reluctant to get involved--until he falls in love with an old Victorian. Except the house isn't the only thing that catches his eye. It's contractor Travis Rogers's job to enumerate every way a renovation could go wrong, which leads to a lot of on-set sparring and mutual frustration between him and Brandon. But when the simmering attraction underneath boils over, the show and their relationship hang in the balance. Travis hates the media attention that follows Brandon, and the network has a history of firing LGBTQ personalities. Like the houses Brandon makes over, this relationship has potential. But if Brandon can't convince Travis to take a chance, their chemistry might stay on-screen only.
Synopsis
A Restoration Channel Novel
Can a prickly carpenter build a reality TV host a way out of the closet?
Real estate guru Brandon Chase knows what "family friendly" means in the biz, and it's not being open about his sexuality.
The end of Brandon's marriage is still making headlines when the Restoration Channel makes him an offer: helm a show about flipping houses in New York City's risky market. Still smarting from the bad press, Brandon is reluctant to get involved--until he falls in love with an old Victorian.
Except the house isn't the only thing that catches his eye.
It's contractor Travis Rogers's job to enumerate every way a renovation could go wrong, which leads to a lot of on-set sparring and mutual frustration between him and Brandon. But when the simmering attraction underneath boils over, the show and their relationship hang in the balance.
Travis hates the media attention that follows Brandon, and the network has a history of firing LGBTQ personalities. Like the houses Brandon makes over, this relationship has potential. But if Brandon can't convince Travis to take a chance, their chemistry might stay on-screen only.