Scenery Change check. Move to new check. Meet a guy who makes you think about getting hot under the covers as soon as you uh, wait just a sec.
Con Danvers leaves big-city Chicago for small-city Warm Springs, West Virginia. On his first day in town, he meets Stephen Rydell. While feeling a strange, compelling attraction for the other man, Con is most definitely in denial. He’s not gay. He doesn't want to want another man. That way leads to trouble, as Con well knows.
Stephen, meanwhile, is comfortable with who he is and is quite happy running his garden shop. He knows he and Con could be the real deal - but it takes two to get this gig going.
Con is a stubborn Yankee who’s had just about all the change he needs in his life, thank you very much. Stephen is a determined Southern Gentleman who knows exactly what he wants. Who's going to come out on top?
Pace Andrew Cunningham is ticked off. He's taken the fall for his old boss, the mayor of Chicago, and is forced to head to Asheville, North Carolina to avoid the press who’re hounding him. He's so not in the mood to be nice. Once he meets sexy cabinet-maker Ridge Huntington, though, he unbends enough to get up close and personal.
Ridge isn't sure that Mr. Right Now is worth the aggravation. They argue, Drew curses a lot, and Ridge rolls his eyes. But while Drew manages to step on a few toes as he adjusts to life in the south, Ridge finds himself entertained in more ways than one.
Can an uppity Yankee and a laid-back Southerner meet in the middle?
omnibus was previously published. It has been substantially revised and re-edited for this release.
JM Cartwright is the alter ego of a polished professional who works all the time. Well, maybe not all the time... but paying the mortgage and buying dog food keep JM pretty busy.
JM dreams of the Appalachians and someday sitting on the veranda overlooking 100 acres of paradise.
A Change Of includes two stories of men who leave their lives in the bustle of the city for a change to a smaller town, and once there, meet the men that they want to spend the rest of their lives with. The two stories are very loosely connected in that one of the MCs from each story formerly lived in Chicago and worked for the same company, though those two men don’t have any connection with each other. The stories have similar plots, but the characters have enough differences to make the stories stand on their own. Both stories were fairly good and an enjoyable read.
Despite what other reviewers have said, these 2 stories are different! Both have alpha males who end up sharing their lives with men who need them! I recommend this book!