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Hold Me Still

(2026)
(Book 13 in the Blue Collar Daddies in the City series)
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Trace has lived with epilepsy his whole life. His seizures are quiet, familiar things that most people in his life have learned to ignore. They aren’t violent and don’t last long so it’s just something he’s learned to live with.

He keeps his circle of trusted people small and doesn't venture far from home very often. But one wrong turn onto an unfamiliar street, and suddenly, Trace is waking up on the pavement with a stranger's jacket folded under his head and a large, warm hand wrapped around his.

Everett drives a bus for a living and lives a quiet life. As an introvert, he doesn’t put himself in situations to meet people, but when he’s out for a walk and comes across a sweet young man who needs someone to look over him, he can’t leave him alone. He'''s the kind of man who takes charge without being asked and Trace is no exception.

Trace has spent years learning how to exist in a world where he’s fully self-sufficient. But after just a few minutes with Everett, he’s actually able to picture a life with someone he wants to be vulnerable with.

Hold Me Still is part of the Blue Collar Daddies in the City series about tough and tender Daddies looking for love and the sweet boys who help them find it.


Genre: Gay Romance

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