Nobody wants him here...
So why is his hot roommate asking him to stay?
BRODY
Everyone hates me, and they����re right. I was an asshole.
But Im a better person now. I just dont know how to get anyone to ever believe me.
My one saving grace is the group of friends I met at college, who still begrudgingly include me sometimes. So, when I get invited out for a long weekend bachelor party trip, the part of me that craves friendship, forgiveness, and love can���t wait to get there.
Only, the moment I arrive, I know it was a mistake.
I cant stand another weekend of feeling like no one wants me around. Thats why Im packing up my suitcase and getting ready to fly home only moments after we arrive.
But when ice-cold and aloof Ace, who lost the lottery to be my roommate for the weekend, tells me to stay and then gets changed right in front of me
Something about that body is begging me to stick by his side.
Maybe I can convince just one person that Im not that bad, after all.
ACE
I dont want to share a room with Brody. That asshole messed up a friends heart, and none of us have ever really forgiven him.
Except the thing is, a lot of time has passed and he really seems to have changed. The closer I get to him, the more I realize that hes matured faster than all of us.
And when it hits me that even his ex doesnt hate him anymore, I realize Brody might be worth a second look.
Theres just one catch: I cant let anyone know Im giving him a try.
Not Xavi, who keeps trying to entice me into his own bed. Not the rest of our friends, who would warn me off him and maybe even laugh in my face for stooping so low.
If were going to do this, it has to be secret.
Which is why its such a bad idea for us to keep tearing each others clothes off in places where anyone could walk in
Dont Fly Home is a secret semi-strangers to lovers gay romance with plenty of heat! This third book in the Crowhill Cove series can also be read as a standalone. Happy ending guaranteed in more ways than one!
So why is his hot roommate asking him to stay?
BRODY
Everyone hates me, and they����re right. I was an asshole.
But Im a better person now. I just dont know how to get anyone to ever believe me.
My one saving grace is the group of friends I met at college, who still begrudgingly include me sometimes. So, when I get invited out for a long weekend bachelor party trip, the part of me that craves friendship, forgiveness, and love can���t wait to get there.
Only, the moment I arrive, I know it was a mistake.
I cant stand another weekend of feeling like no one wants me around. Thats why Im packing up my suitcase and getting ready to fly home only moments after we arrive.
But when ice-cold and aloof Ace, who lost the lottery to be my roommate for the weekend, tells me to stay and then gets changed right in front of me
Something about that body is begging me to stick by his side.
Maybe I can convince just one person that Im not that bad, after all.
ACE
I dont want to share a room with Brody. That asshole messed up a friends heart, and none of us have ever really forgiven him.
Except the thing is, a lot of time has passed and he really seems to have changed. The closer I get to him, the more I realize that hes matured faster than all of us.
And when it hits me that even his ex doesnt hate him anymore, I realize Brody might be worth a second look.
Theres just one catch: I cant let anyone know Im giving him a try.
Not Xavi, who keeps trying to entice me into his own bed. Not the rest of our friends, who would warn me off him and maybe even laugh in my face for stooping so low.
If were going to do this, it has to be secret.
Which is why its such a bad idea for us to keep tearing each others clothes off in places where anyone could walk in
Dont Fly Home is a secret semi-strangers to lovers gay romance with plenty of heat! This third book in the Crowhill Cove series can also be read as a standalone. Happy ending guaranteed in more ways than one!
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