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Max isn’t pathetic. Really. He’s not.
He just gets a little too attached sometimes when hot guys pay him extra attention.
And Jeremiah seems different than all of Max’s other hookups in the past…
Until Max wakes up in a hotel room with nothing more than a note thanking him for a good time.
But when he learns Jeremiah owns the restaurant next door to Irons and Works, it seems nothing more than inevitable when they run into each other again. And it’s depressingly predictable when Max finds himself falling for the stoic blind man who made it clear from the start that he doesn’t want a relationship.
Max usually takes life with a grain of salt—letting the world ebb and flow around him with an open heart and heavy hand—but for the first time in his life, he’s found something worth fighting for.
Heavy Hand is a friends with benefits romance featuring nightmare neighbors, angry iguanas, pranking lists, petting zoos, quiet mornings, perfect nights, and the steamiest happily ever after.
Genre: Gay Romance
He just gets a little too attached sometimes when hot guys pay him extra attention.
And Jeremiah seems different than all of Max’s other hookups in the past…
Until Max wakes up in a hotel room with nothing more than a note thanking him for a good time.
But when he learns Jeremiah owns the restaurant next door to Irons and Works, it seems nothing more than inevitable when they run into each other again. And it’s depressingly predictable when Max finds himself falling for the stoic blind man who made it clear from the start that he doesn’t want a relationship.
Max usually takes life with a grain of salt—letting the world ebb and flow around him with an open heart and heavy hand—but for the first time in his life, he’s found something worth fighting for.
Heavy Hand is a friends with benefits romance featuring nightmare neighbors, angry iguanas, pranking lists, petting zoos, quiet mornings, perfect nights, and the steamiest happily ever after.
Genre: Gay Romance
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