Monday Mentions: July 18, 2016
Another manic Monday is upon us. Time to get back to the rat race and count down the days to the weekend again. Am I right?
This week’s Monday Mentions brings you two new releases that will help you chase away the Monday blues.
The first is a M/F selection releasing today by Rachael Duncan.
First and Last is the story of one man’s journey to not only make his best friend since they were six, his first – but also his last.
Coming out tomorrow is Hiatus by L.A. Witt.
If you like your angst this male ménage read delves into trying to keep love alive in the midst of separation.
Make it a great week!
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Mia’s my best friend. We’ve been inseparable since she moved next door when we were six years old. Then it all changed. I don’t know when or why, but suddenly I want more. I want her. The problem was she didn’t. At first. But everything changes when you cross that line between friends and lovers. I thought convincing her to give us a chance would be my biggest hurdle. Little did I know that was only the beginning. Mia consumes all of my thoughts when we’re apart, and all of my senses when we’re together. There’s no going back to the way things were and I’ll do whatever it takes to make sure she isn’t just my first, but also my last. Will we be able to hold on, or will our relationship go up in flames? ***This is a friends to lovers romance that is a complete standalone.***
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Rock star Nate Keller is on top of the world, but his headlining tour has one drawback. It keeps him away from his boyfriends, Theo and Cameron, for weeks at a time. Yet after four-and-a-half years—and a lot of hard work—the trio is still going strong.
But then Cam comes to visit with devastating news. After seventeen years together, he and Theo have agreed to a trial separation. Nate tries desperately to fix his lovers’ broken relationship, but there’s only so much he can do from the road.
At home, Cam tries to carry on, but feels like his whole life is spiraling out of control. Theo struggles to cope with the split as his depression worsens. They’re both spinning their wheels, quickly losing hope they can keep it together—and keep the man they both still love.
Desperate, Nate drops everything in a last-ditch attempt to pull their trio back together before they hit rock bottom. Except their love could already be shattered beyond repair.