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Hart's Bay #1-4

The Hart's Bay Collection

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This collection contains the whole Hart's Bay series. Here are the four novels included in this 1100-page

Hard Hart
Jesse Stone is rebuilding his life. He’s ditched his no-good ex, sworn off men, moved to a new town with his four best friends, and started the pottery business of his dreams. And then he slept with his hunky new neighbor. Oops. Finn Hart knows that pursuing Jesse will ignite old family tensions, but the construction foreman can’t stay away. Can love wash away twenty years of bad blood and bring a new dawn for Jesse, Finn, and all of Hart's Bay?

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Changed Hart
Rainier Hart is ready to burst out of the closet, consequences be damned. In his hometown, all he has are a few worthless buildings and a job on a construction crew. Colt Fuller is Rain's opposite, and he's used to getting what he wants. Even when what he wants is this baffling, defiant little twink. Nothing stays secret in Hart’s Bay, even their secrets--or how they really feel about each other.

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Wild Hart
Rusty Campbell is back home, fighting the tide to win over his skeptical family on his new business. He doesn't expect the new faces in Hart's Bay... like a certain redhead artist. When he saves Ezra Carter from a no-good hookup, their chemistry surprises both men. Can their picture-perfect, no-labels relationship weather the storm brewing under their feet?

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Stolen Hart
Barista Aaron Fisher has no time for shame, propriety, or boyfriends. He’s tired of being used—by his family, hookups, and even a would-be blackmailer. Personal trainer and hopeless romantic Quinn Powell isn't quite ready to give up on love, so Aaron suggests a bet. By New Year's Eve, either Aaron will prove that great sex is all you need, or Quinn will show him that happily ever after is real. They must find the strength to admit to their real fears... before their time runs out.

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The series has 900+ five-star ratings on Amazon, and the first book won a silver medal for LGBT+ Fiction in the Independent Publisher Book Awards. Pack your bags and get ready to dive into the world of a little coastal town with a big heart!

Each book can be read or listened to on its own and promises a happily-ever-after ending, but you’ll enjoy catching up with previous couples if you read in order. A series filled with found family smiles, steamy inappropriate situations, and a whole lot of mended hearts. One-click now and enjoy!

1242 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 27, 2023

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E. Davies

130 books726 followers
E. Davies writes feel-good, low-angst romance that never fades to black when the going gets good! Born in Canada, after 16 moves and counting, Ed has finally put down roots in north London.

He emerges from his writing nest to coo over fuzzy animals, flee from cute guys, dance through the streets with his chosen family, put together fierce looks, and—most of all—befriend local flowers.

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November 23, 2023
I really liked this set of characters and finding their person. The frienships, to me, seemed as important as the individual relationships. Best of all the characters could be truely themswlves and not change for a partner.
I recommend this set if you like small town love stories, a family divided and a supportive friend group and hea.
Now I will be scoping out E.Davies titles to see if Dash got a story out there.
Audiobook:
Narration was on point and lively by Greg Boudreaux.

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April 7, 2024
HEAs in Oregon

Davies' collection of four match ups in Hart's Bay, a small crumbling coastal Oregon town which is revived over a half year through the infusion of mid-twenties artists fleeing Portland. A family feud, fed by hemophilia, tempers these intriguing tales, filled with a plethora of young gay men. Davies build a believable world and writes a diverse cast of players in a series well worth reading.
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