Beautifully Fractured
(2024)(The first book in the Front Range University series)
A novel by Michele Lenard
Ever have someone get you so well its like looking in a mirror?
Cruz
Starting over is not what I had planned.
Those stories about magically becoming best friends with the person assigned to live with you Yeah, that wont be me. I already have a best friend. Even if I wanted a new one, Liam wouldnt be it. Hes permanently grouchy, carrying a negative energy I dont need since Im finally in a good place. But Ive never been good at ignoring when people need help, so I paste on a smile and play nice.
Predictably, Liam isnt much of a talker, but after an unexpected accident he needs my help in other ways. Ways that offer me answers about myself. Ways that raise new questions about the football dreams Ive been chasing since I was a kid. Ways that make me relive the past I want to ignore.
To say Im confused is an understatement, but theres one thing I know for certain Liam is either the key to one door or the bolt that could prevent another from ever opening. And I have to choose which I want him to be.
Liam
Starting over is exactly what I need.
I cant get any more invisible than Ive been for the past few years, and I figure rooming with another person means at least one human on the planet cant ignore me. Unfortunately, that human is Adonis personified, and not gay, so its looking like my invisibility streak might continue.
Then I suffer a minor accident, and Cruzs hero complex comes out in full force.
I should be grateful to have someone to open my door and carry my books, but when you pair his selfless personality with that body My mind starts to blur the roommate line, which makes his blur the line of not being gay.
My heart is already battered, and I doubt it can take rejection from the one person who broke down all the walls Id built around it. That doesnt mean I wont try to give it to him anyway.
**Beautifully Fractured is a high-heat MM romance with medium angst that features a grumpy/sunshine relationship, forced proximity, hurt/comfort situations and a bi-awakening. This is book one in a series of interconnected standalones. Though the main characters are athletes, this is not a sports romance. Rather, it's a romance that happens to feature people who play sports.
Genre: Gay Romance
Cruz
Starting over is not what I had planned.
Those stories about magically becoming best friends with the person assigned to live with you Yeah, that wont be me. I already have a best friend. Even if I wanted a new one, Liam wouldnt be it. Hes permanently grouchy, carrying a negative energy I dont need since Im finally in a good place. But Ive never been good at ignoring when people need help, so I paste on a smile and play nice.
Predictably, Liam isnt much of a talker, but after an unexpected accident he needs my help in other ways. Ways that offer me answers about myself. Ways that raise new questions about the football dreams Ive been chasing since I was a kid. Ways that make me relive the past I want to ignore.
To say Im confused is an understatement, but theres one thing I know for certain Liam is either the key to one door or the bolt that could prevent another from ever opening. And I have to choose which I want him to be.
Liam
Starting over is exactly what I need.
I cant get any more invisible than Ive been for the past few years, and I figure rooming with another person means at least one human on the planet cant ignore me. Unfortunately, that human is Adonis personified, and not gay, so its looking like my invisibility streak might continue.
Then I suffer a minor accident, and Cruzs hero complex comes out in full force.
I should be grateful to have someone to open my door and carry my books, but when you pair his selfless personality with that body My mind starts to blur the roommate line, which makes his blur the line of not being gay.
My heart is already battered, and I doubt it can take rejection from the one person who broke down all the walls Id built around it. That doesnt mean I wont try to give it to him anyway.
**Beautifully Fractured is a high-heat MM romance with medium angst that features a grumpy/sunshine relationship, forced proximity, hurt/comfort situations and a bi-awakening. This is book one in a series of interconnected standalones. Though the main characters are athletes, this is not a sports romance. Rather, it's a romance that happens to feature people who play sports.
Genre: Gay Romance
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