January 6, 2025
SOME LIKE IT HAUTE: THE FIRST THREE COURSES

After the excesses of the holidays, do you still need a little gay romance in your life?

Here's an affordable way to enjoy three of them in one package.

The first three books in the "Some Like It Haute" Gay Romance Series are on sale beginning January 7 until January 14 as an ebook bundle on Amazon. Regular price is $4.99; sale price is $1.99 for the one-week book promotion. 

Of course, if you're a Kindle Unlimited subscriber, the book bundle is FREE. 

Click here for my Amazon page devoted to the bundle.

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A GREAT DISH. A GREAT MAN. PURE BLISS.

With Some Like It Haute: The First Three Courses, feast on the first three novels in the Some Like It Haute! Gay Romance Series. 

ROOM FOR DESSERT:

For almost ten years, Sebastian and Matt live happily together as romantic partners.

Then, Bobby enters the picture and Matt’s infidelity tears Sebastian’s world apart. For a long time, Sebastian has no appetite for a second course of romance.

That is, until Aladdin casts his unexpected spell during drinks at a tapas and cocktails bar.

Sebastian hasn't bargained for how sweet a second round of love can be!

Then, tragedy sends Matt back into Sebastian’s life, begging for a second chance.

Hungry for love, Sebastian faces an impossible choice.

Should he pick Matt, the man who betrayed him?

Or Aladdin, the troubled man whose family roils in a scathing public scandal?

 

MY OWN PRIVATE BISCUIT:

Toby enjoys success beyond his wildest dreams. He is not only a damn fine musician, but also the first chair trumpeter with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.

In the Big Apple, he earns a good living doing what he loves the most. Yet, he suffers from a nagging emptiness. The Manhattan lifestyle is great, but his romantic life consists mostly of Grindr hookups.

A summer Tour of the South finds Toby in Asheville, North Carolina—his childhood home and the home of a certain high school crush. Thomas Bischoff—or as all his friends call him, Biscuit.

Abruptly, he stumbles on the news that Biscuit is married! The revelation hits Toby like a hammer.

Later, he makes another discovery: Biscuit's married life isn't going well. Might there be a glimmer of hope? And how can hope translate into action when there are 700 miles between them?

Even if things can work out between them, how can they blend two lives separated by a dozen years and their own extra baggage?

LONELY DINER:

One man plays it straight. 

Another grieves over a lost lover.

Clearly meant for each other, Lance, an Air Force computer engineer, and Ryan, a former submariner in the Navy and now a military college professor, are conflicted gay men blinded by painful wounds of their past decisions.

A younger Ryan Ball decides he can be happy only by conforming to social expectations. What does he do? He decides he must have a wife and kids. Though he acknowledges to himself that he can never be straight, he is convinced that, with effort and determination, he can play the necessary roles.

At thirty-one, Lance Dingle falls for his best friend and roommate, Randy, a stunt pilot who agrees to a friends-with-benefits arrangement. Then, tragedy strikes. Lance finds himself alone and lonely, living with memories of Randy and an ever-expanding list of “what-might-have-beens.”

Callie Yenti, a transwoman and drag performer extraordinaire, enters the picture. She owns Lonely Diner and possesses an uncanny insight into the workings of the heart.

Even the complicated hearts of her two stubborn friends, Lance and Ryan.