Port Cedar Small Town MM Romance

A Protector for Ethan

Ethan

I need a car, stat. Enter Blade, the most gorgeous mechanic I’ve ever laid eyes upon. I’m talking tattoos and piercings and a warm smile that puts me at ease. A guy like that couldn’t be interested in a quirky nerd like me, or so I think. I can’t believe my luck when Blade pursues me, but what if he finds out about the improper thoughts racing through my mind? The desire to be chased, to be hunted - and caught?

Blade

What a cutie pie. With his mop of dark blond hair and huge green eyes, Ethan draws me in. But does the adorably sweet boy need the firm hand I so want to offer?

Find out in A Protector for Ethan, a first-person, alternating perspectives geek/bad-boy tale of love, primal thoughts, neurodivergence, and strict domestic discipline, with plenty of heart and a guaranteed happily ever after.

A Protector for Eli

Eli

My dreams of living in the big city are dashed by my grandmother’s declining health. My family volunteers me to live with her - without my agreement, I might add - and I find myself in rural hell. Thank goodness for the cutesy town of Port Cedar nearby, where I can be my proudly gay self. When I meet grouchy plumber Salvador, my heart goes bounce. Hello, handsome.

Salvador

Why won’t that cute author Eli leave me alone? I want a cup of coffee on the way to work, not conversation with a sparkling sweetheart of a man who draws me in like a magnet. Eli won’t give up, no matter how much I growl at him. A bundle of freckled sunshine like that shouldn’t spend a single second in the darkness of my memories from my time in the Army. Although maybe, just maybe, I can give Eli stability and discipline in exchange for a few rays of his sunshine.

A Protector for Eli is a first-person, alternating perspectives tale of grumpy/sunshine love, joy, strict roles, and domestic discipline, with plenty of heart and a guaranteed happily ever after.


A Protector for Phoenix

Phoenix

Relationships aren’t for me. My one boyfriend turned out to be a possessive weirdo, and not in a good way. So here I am, home for the summer between my junior and senior years of college, ready to bury myself in work and my family. When I meet Ryker at my big brother’s auto repair shop, my longing eyes make me want things my heart knows are impossible. Namely, a shot with the gorgeously buff mechanic who always has a soft smile for me.

Ryker

I’m an ex-convict with the good fortune to land a job as a mechanic in the pleasant small town of Port Cedar. I’m hella grateful to mechanic Blade for all his help fitting in at the garage. Blade’s younger brother Phoenix is obviously off-limits, no matter how good-looking and kind he is. The sweet, wide-eyed college kid exudes a sadness that rouses my protective instincts, but I know my place. I can’t even think about dating Phoenix and healing his emotional wounds. Can I?

A Protector for Phoenix is a first-person, alternating perspectives romance with strict roles, a nurturing power exchange, plenty of heart, and a guaranteed happily ever after in this final book in the now-complete series. Each book in the Port Cedar Small Town MM Romance is a standalone gay romance.