Inspired by the More Than Friends series written by Aria Grace.
Bobby has worked at the motorcycle club for ten years as a bartender. Having saved the owner, Sal, from a murder attempt, he was given a much needed job, a home and hope. Bobby never felt the need to move on as he had friends, a life and money in his pocket. Now he is taking an assessment of his life and feels the bite of loneliness. Not a very big man, he still packs a wallop since he has taken martial arts. Wealthy in his own right, he wants for nothing but companionship. His occasional hookups just don't get it anymore. Suddenly three men enter the bar. Two are men he knows and is friends with. The mountain of a man that approaches with them he doesn't know. Big rugged and handsome. His dred locks hanging gracefully onto his shoulders, with tattoos covering his arms. Bobby can't look away.
Allen goes to the gay club with Stevie and Joey so that Stevie can show off his new partner for the "Waffle Haus" and new boyfriend. Allen is sort of Jealous. Despite having a live in boyfriend, he feels like something in his life is missing. He keeps his boyfriend Phil around because of the convenient sex. Going up to the bar, he sees the most gorgeous man he has ever seen. Slim, but muscular, the man takes his breath away. He knows he shouldn't look, but Bobby draws his eyes and he is locked into the greenish brown depths feeling like his is going to fall forever.
Events occur that draw these two together as evil again invades the small city that they live in. Soon Sal and his men are once again called on to help make things right.
Two men, a violent, treacherous ex boyfriend, and loyal friends work to save the town's teenagers from unspeakable harm. This book could have triggers for some people. Follow Bobby and Allen on their journey to love.
Bobby has worked at the motorcycle club for ten years as a bartender. Having saved the owner, Sal, from a murder attempt, he was given a much needed job, a home and hope. Bobby never felt the need to move on as he had friends, a life and money in his pocket. Now he is taking an assessment of his life and feels the bite of loneliness. Not a very big man, he still packs a wallop since he has taken martial arts. Wealthy in his own right, he wants for nothing but companionship. His occasional hookups just don't get it anymore. Suddenly three men enter the bar. Two are men he knows and is friends with. The mountain of a man that approaches with them he doesn't know. Big rugged and handsome. His dred locks hanging gracefully onto his shoulders, with tattoos covering his arms. Bobby can't look away.
Allen goes to the gay club with Stevie and Joey so that Stevie can show off his new partner for the "Waffle Haus" and new boyfriend. Allen is sort of Jealous. Despite having a live in boyfriend, he feels like something in his life is missing. He keeps his boyfriend Phil around because of the convenient sex. Going up to the bar, he sees the most gorgeous man he has ever seen. Slim, but muscular, the man takes his breath away. He knows he shouldn't look, but Bobby draws his eyes and he is locked into the greenish brown depths feeling like his is going to fall forever.
Events occur that draw these two together as evil again invades the small city that they live in. Soon Sal and his men are once again called on to help make things right.
Two men, a violent, treacherous ex boyfriend, and loyal friends work to save the town's teenagers from unspeakable harm. This book could have triggers for some people. Follow Bobby and Allen on their journey to love.