Added by 1 member
The art of love is falling for your enemy without ruining everything
Ceramic artist Robbie Hawthorne is dedicated not only to his art, but to keeping the arts center and school housed at his familys ancestral estate vibrant and flourishing. But when the family runs into financial trouble and a heartless corporation offers to buy the estate to turn it into an amusement park, Robbie has to get creative to try to stop them.
That includes working together with a man he has nothing in common with and who instantly irritates him
Toby Tillman has fought to overcome his working-class roots and to make a name for himself in the financial world. Now he finds himself pitted against his old mentor in the quest to save the Hawthorne House Arts Center, which is run by exactly the kind of entitled nobs hes always hated. Worse still, he finds himself constantly hot for Robbie, a man he should utterly despise.
And then comes the road trip and a stay at a hotel with only one bed
Can two men from opposite sides of the tracks find enough common ground to rescue a familys heritage? And can enemies end up becoming each others salvation?
Thrown is an enemies-to-lovers gay romance that includes one tight-knit family and one family disaster, a Renaissance faire, a reality competition, a road trip, only one bed, constantly being mistaken for boyfriends, an unlikely rescue in a moment of humiliation, a familiar scene involving a pottery wheel, and a few things that would get this blurb flagged for naughtiness if I included them in the description. Oh! And a cameo by The Brotherhood!
Genre: Gay Romance
Ceramic artist Robbie Hawthorne is dedicated not only to his art, but to keeping the arts center and school housed at his familys ancestral estate vibrant and flourishing. But when the family runs into financial trouble and a heartless corporation offers to buy the estate to turn it into an amusement park, Robbie has to get creative to try to stop them.
That includes working together with a man he has nothing in common with and who instantly irritates him
Toby Tillman has fought to overcome his working-class roots and to make a name for himself in the financial world. Now he finds himself pitted against his old mentor in the quest to save the Hawthorne House Arts Center, which is run by exactly the kind of entitled nobs hes always hated. Worse still, he finds himself constantly hot for Robbie, a man he should utterly despise.
And then comes the road trip and a stay at a hotel with only one bed
Can two men from opposite sides of the tracks find enough common ground to rescue a familys heritage? And can enemies end up becoming each others salvation?
Thrown is an enemies-to-lovers gay romance that includes one tight-knit family and one family disaster, a Renaissance faire, a reality competition, a road trip, only one bed, constantly being mistaken for boyfriends, an unlikely rescue in a moment of humiliation, a familiar scene involving a pottery wheel, and a few things that would get this blurb flagged for naughtiness if I included them in the description. Oh! And a cameo by The Brotherhood!
Genre: Gay Romance
Visitors also looked at these books
Used availability for Merry Farmer's Thrown