![]() He misses dating, relationships, and a man to hold at night, but at least he gets new eye candy when Holden, the brother of the woman who’s renting his cabin, shows up. Sure, half the town likes to forget he’s gay, and he’d love for the queer population to be bigger, but Roe makes do. ![]() He loves his life-running his store, helping at his family’s farm, and spending his days with his best friend, Lindsey, and their son, Wyatt. Monroe Covington is forty-five and happy. She needs his help, so Holden drops everything and heads to Harmony, a small town in Briar County, which represents everything he’s tried to avoid in life. One phone call from his estranged sister changes everything. His job as a pilot keeps him from getting restless, and he’s got a man who doesn’t want promises for the future. At forty-three, Holden Barnett is getting along just fine. ![]()
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