book cover of Are We Flirting or Nah?
Added by 3 members
 

Are We Flirting or Nah?

(2020)
(The seventh book in the Sprung Like Spring series)
A Story by

 
 
Having a thing for your best friend's dad is completely normal. It is. Climbing in bed with him when you are blitzed after losing your pants in a drunken act of heroism... also normal. And after the day Coley's had––a blind date that ended before it started when the man saw him for the first time––he deserves to wake up in Fox's arms. It's completely platonic... and happens all the time, actually, but Coley would do just about anything to change the platonic nature of their relationship. Unfortunately, being chubby and shy hardly makes you catch of the day for just about ANY alpha, but definitely a not a man like Fox, who even nearing fifty, is far too sexy to be real.

Fox adores his son's best friend Coley. He can't help it. The plush little omega is just his type and probably the sweetest person he's ever met in his life. When the omega has a bad date and ends up licking his wounds while hanging out with Fox, the older alpha finally gives in to the need he's had for Coley since he first met him. Unfortunately, trying to get through to someone who has been hurt time and time again by other's words and opinions of him isn't easy, and a couple of well-meaning family members tend to complicate things sometimes. Fox has to find a way to convince Coley that just because he's not the typical omega most alphas look for, he's still absolutely perfect for Fox.

Are We Flirting or Nah? is book seven in my lighthearted, Omegaverse Sprung Like Spring novella series. These books can be read as stand-alones but getting to know the overlapping characters will make it worth reading in order. There will be fluff, humor and probably some pining, so sit back, relax and take a break from the horrors of reality!


Genre: Gay Romance

Visitors also looked at these books


Used availability for J D Light's Are We Flirting or Nah?


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors