Savage by Hayden Hunt

Gage is a successful MMA fighter. He’s a hometown hero, he owns his own gym, and he’s on his way to becoming champion. Only one thing is missing in his life: love. But he refuses to date anyone, he wants to focus completely on his career.

At least, that’s what he tells people. But the truth is, he hasn’t been able to open up to anyone since he lost the love of his life, Abel. They were best friends growing up but when Gage confessed his feelings, Abel ran.

But now he’s back and so are all of the old feelings.


Cozy by L.A. Watson

When a straight-laced barista meets a wayward man on the run from his past, sparks fly…♥

Harvey runs a tight ship at D.C.’s first and only cat cafe, Cozy. It serves as a nice respite from the harsh political climate of downtown, and he gets to spend time with two of his favorite things: cats and coffee. When a lost-looking man stumbles into the cafe with suitcases in tow and a big bag of yarn, who wouldn’t be intrigued?

Olivier is confused and rudderless in a new city after running away from his conniving parents. When he comes into the cafe and meets Harvey, he discovers friends, cats, and the homey atmosphere he never knew he needed. But will he be able to make a new life for himself here, or are the demons of his past too great?

Sometimes, we just need a little more Cozy in our lives.


Running Back to Him by Dillon Hunter

For years, the only constant Max Jacobs has had in his life has been football. It’s the one thing he’s always been able to count on, the one place he feels good about himself. Now, playing college ball with a chance at more, he has no intentions of revealing the secret he’s kept for so long and putting his future at risk… until he’s confronted with an unexpected temptation from his past.

Moving away to college was supposed to be Logan Wilson’s ticket to freedom. Finally out from under his older brother’s shadow, away from his controlling parents, and free from the toxic boyfriend who had kept him twisted up in knots for so long, he’s managed to shed all the people who have held him back. He just never expected freedom to be so damn lonely.

Sometimes, love is all about timing.