book cover of Zephyr
 

Zephyr

(2026)
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Cole Whitman came to Calloway University in January to disappear. New campus, no history, no one who knew his name. After a year and a half at his last school slowly taught him that being known by the wrong person was worse than not being known at all, invisible felt like the safest thing he could be.

Then he heard a voice in a doorway he wasn't supposed to be standing in. And everything he had so carefully built around himself developed a crack.

Zephyr Kane is the editor of the campus paper, the kind of person rooms rearrange themselves for, and the last thing Cole needs. He is warm and direct and paying attention in a way Cole has no protocol for. He keeps a sentence Cole wrote on a whiteboard when he erased everything else around it. He says Cole's name like it is something worth saying carefully.

Cole has one rule: don't let anyone close enough to find out what is at the centre of him.

Zephyr is making that rule very difficult to keep.

ZEPHYR is a slow burn gay romance set against the grey, cold beauty of a winter campus, written for anyone who has ever hidden themselves so well they forgot what it felt like to be found. It is a story about the courage it takes to stay in a room where someone sees you. About the writing that saves you. About the person who is angry on your behalf before you have learned to be angry for yourself.

It will make you ache in the best possible way.

Perfect for readers who love mm romance, new adult fiction, college romance, and slow burn love stories where every almost touch is earned and the moment it finally happens makes you put the book down just to feel it.



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