Having it rerelease with a stunning new cover is kind of like revisiting a beloved friend for a glass of wine, a lot of laughs, some incredible memories, and a lot of sentimentality. I originally read this book quite a few years ago and immediately fell for the small town of Coda, the characters, and the author. Second edition published at Dreamspinner Press, May 2019. Facing small-town gossip, Matt’s affair with a local woman, his disapproving family, and harassment from Matt’s coworkers, Jared fears they’ll never find a way to be together… assuming he can even convince Matt to try.įirst edition published at Dreamspinner Press, January, 2010. A summer camping and mountain biking together cements their friendship, but in a town as close-knit as Coda, it doesn’t take long for rumors to start. Matt claims he isn’t into guys, but he doesn’t care that Jared is. Then police officer Matt Richards moves to town. The only other gay man in town is twice his age and used to be his teacher, so staying single seemed like Jared’s only option. He’s never hidden his homosexuality, but he’s never exactly flaunted it either. Jared Thomas has lived in the mountain town of Coda, Colorado, his whole life. Can a man who loves his small hometown trust it to love him back?
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