Jai
Six years ago, the guy I thought I loved told all my friends that I liked to wear paws and a tail and crawl on the floor being a puppy, He turned my private play into a cruel joke, and I ran. Left my friends, my family, home, job, as well as my puppy play group, and tried to let distance and time heal those wounds. Now, I've been given the chance to serve as the director of the new Mission City Pride Camp for teens. But my fresh start turns sour when someone starts leaving dog treats on my desk. Can I stand up to bullying this time, and show these kids they have a right to be themselves? Or am I going to run again?
Demetrius
When my best friend got cancer, marrying her was the only real help I could give. Then she died, and I was left trying to single-parent my hurting step-sons without her. When Tommy tells me he's being bullied for being gay, I desperately want to help him gain resources to survive and thrive. Enrolling him at Pride Camp is step one, and I'm delighted to find the director is a pup I loved playing with back at Whatsup Pup Club. If anyone knows about being bullied and inner strength, it's Jai. I'd love to reconnect with him on a personal level, too, but he keeps pretending he doesn't recognize me. I figure leaving him reminder gifts is a good place to start, to show him I'm interested in man and pup. But he seems more and more stressed, and I wonder if I have it wrong. Is there any chance he'll let me be the Daddy I was for those short, sweet moments seven years ago? Can I take a load off his shoulders, or will he shut me out forever?
Puppy Pride is an interracial, age-gap, hurt/comfort, second chance gay romance novel with a generous Daddy, a skittish pup, and the magic when they find each other again.
Welcome to Pride Camp where diversity and inclusion is our motto. We’ve got daddies, mommies, littles, pets and families of all kinds. So, unroll your sleeping bag, make a couple smores, and enjoy the show!
Genre: Gay Romance
Six years ago, the guy I thought I loved told all my friends that I liked to wear paws and a tail and crawl on the floor being a puppy, He turned my private play into a cruel joke, and I ran. Left my friends, my family, home, job, as well as my puppy play group, and tried to let distance and time heal those wounds. Now, I've been given the chance to serve as the director of the new Mission City Pride Camp for teens. But my fresh start turns sour when someone starts leaving dog treats on my desk. Can I stand up to bullying this time, and show these kids they have a right to be themselves? Or am I going to run again?
Demetrius
When my best friend got cancer, marrying her was the only real help I could give. Then she died, and I was left trying to single-parent my hurting step-sons without her. When Tommy tells me he's being bullied for being gay, I desperately want to help him gain resources to survive and thrive. Enrolling him at Pride Camp is step one, and I'm delighted to find the director is a pup I loved playing with back at Whatsup Pup Club. If anyone knows about being bullied and inner strength, it's Jai. I'd love to reconnect with him on a personal level, too, but he keeps pretending he doesn't recognize me. I figure leaving him reminder gifts is a good place to start, to show him I'm interested in man and pup. But he seems more and more stressed, and I wonder if I have it wrong. Is there any chance he'll let me be the Daddy I was for those short, sweet moments seven years ago? Can I take a load off his shoulders, or will he shut me out forever?
Puppy Pride is an interracial, age-gap, hurt/comfort, second chance gay romance novel with a generous Daddy, a skittish pup, and the magic when they find each other again.
Welcome to Pride Camp where diversity and inclusion is our motto. We’ve got daddies, mommies, littles, pets and families of all kinds. So, unroll your sleeping bag, make a couple smores, and enjoy the show!
Genre: Gay Romance
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