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Creating Clark
(2016)(The first book in the California Comedy series)
A Story by Ed Gaffney and Jason T Gaffney
Suzanne Brockmann Presents a new series of category romance novellas set in Southern California, written by Jason T. Gaffney with Ed Gaffney. Short, spicy, and funny, the California Comedy series puts the comedy in rom-com.
Beantown West owner Clark Benson has completely made-over the sweet little coffee shop he'd inherited from his grandfather, turning it into a thriving local SoCal business. But his social life remains a hot mess. When he can't even get up the nerve to talk to an attractive man who's caught his eye, he turns to a longtime friend for help.
Actor Hunter Westbrook's handsome face, hot body, and smooth charm have brought him a bounty of quick hookups throughout his short life. But lately the heat of the moment turns rapidly into a morning of regrets, and he's just embarked on a Year of No to figure out exactly who or what it is that he wants.
When his nerdy friend Clark asks him to be his personal fairy godmother, Hunter reluctantly takes on the challenge. He gives Clark a full Cinderella makeover - from manscaping to new wardrobe to laughter-filled lessons on how to flirt with hot guys. But when those lessons in love go too far, neither Hunter nor Clark is willing to admit that their perfect Prince Charming has been right there, all along... (About 33,000 words or 125 pages)
Genre: Gay Romance
Beantown West owner Clark Benson has completely made-over the sweet little coffee shop he'd inherited from his grandfather, turning it into a thriving local SoCal business. But his social life remains a hot mess. When he can't even get up the nerve to talk to an attractive man who's caught his eye, he turns to a longtime friend for help.
Actor Hunter Westbrook's handsome face, hot body, and smooth charm have brought him a bounty of quick hookups throughout his short life. But lately the heat of the moment turns rapidly into a morning of regrets, and he's just embarked on a Year of No to figure out exactly who or what it is that he wants.
When his nerdy friend Clark asks him to be his personal fairy godmother, Hunter reluctantly takes on the challenge. He gives Clark a full Cinderella makeover - from manscaping to new wardrobe to laughter-filled lessons on how to flirt with hot guys. But when those lessons in love go too far, neither Hunter nor Clark is willing to admit that their perfect Prince Charming has been right there, all along... (About 33,000 words or 125 pages)
Genre: Gay Romance
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