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Corio Heights #1

The New Neighbor

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What do you do with an irresistible neighbor you didn’t account for in your life?

Caleb had big dreams of opening a bakery when he was young, but they were shattered when tragedy struck, making him the man of the house. His Mom and younger brother depend on him to be strong and support them, even if it meant sacrificing himself. He was resigned to being a cog in the wheel in a job he hated, until his new neighbor moves in and challenges everything.

Zack didn’t do relationships. After his family cut ties with him, he vowed to stick to friendships in the future. However, when his blushing neighbor overhears him mention erectile dysfunction and balls, he can’t let the cute man leave thinking he has issues with his lower parts.

The New Neighbor is book 1 of the Corio Heights series about well, the new neighbor. Join Caleb and Zack’s story as they discover that they can have more than what they resigned themselves to. It features a regal cat, hurt/comfort themes, and lots of blushing.

218 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 20, 2021

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Rye Cox

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Rye is an M/M Romance author who is a romantic at heart. She believes that love conquers all, and that's why her stories are guaranteed to always have an HEA. When she's not writing, she escapes to the world of books or daydreams about becoming a future cat lady.

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Profile Image for Heather Adores Books.
1,602 reviews1,883 followers
November 28, 2025
3.75⭐
Genre ~ LGBTQ Romance, MM
Series ~ Corio Heights #1
Setting ~ not sure
Publication date ~ book ~ September 20, 2021, audio ~ February 28, 2025
Est Page Count ~ 218
Audio length ~ 5 hours 38 minutes
Narrator ~ Zachary Zaba
POV ~ dual 1st
Featuring ~ neighbors/strangers to lovers, slow burn, minimal steamage

Sweet Caleb wants nothing more than to open a bakery, but he feels responsible for taking care of his widow mom and younger brother, so he’ll do what he needs, not wants, and become a CPA. I loved his relationship with them both.

Zack has just moved into a new apartment building, with his cat, Lady, and is surprised to be welcomed with homemade treats by a timid man. He's not one for relationships, but there's something intriguing about him and he finds himself wanting to spend time with him.

Caleb does a little too much blushing for me, which made him seem awkward, young and naive with no clue what the heck he was doing. But I liked how they really took their time to get to know each other, which made it more sweet and believable even if that made the burn super slow. Also, really liked how supportive Zack was of Caleb's dreams and how he helped him accomplish them.

Overall, this was cute and conflict free, which is always a plus. There are a great group of side characters that live in the same building that I think probably have their own book.

Narration notes:
ONE NARRATOR for dual 1st, both males, argh!! However, he did do a good job of varying his tone for each. He really made Caleb sound young and naive.


Pre-reading notes:
Well, my goal for 2026 is to try one new author per month that I never read before, but I guess I'll start a little early 🤣
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796 reviews124 followers
February 5, 2024
Tried a new author, and I really enjoyed this book. The exact kind of sweet fluffy no angst vibes I love. Short, simple & sweet story. The slow burn was so good, and the set ups for future books sounded really good as well.
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1,168 reviews44 followers
September 25, 2021
2.75 stars

Caleb is the shy neighbor who works as an accountant to support his family but he also has a love for baking.

Zack is the outgoing guy who works as a consultant and has a lovely cat name Lady.

The two click after first meeting and become fast friends.

It was a cute story of neighbors who develop a friendship that turns into more. It is a slow burn but you get to spend time with them as they learn about one another. They are both skeptical about their ability to be in a relationship so even though they want it they're hesitant. Zack has to ease Caleb into the more without scaring him off.

Overall it was an adorable read but the writing does need some tightening. Also like whatever happened with Zack and his boss? That was weirdly done 🤷🏽‍♀️
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1,549 reviews104 followers
September 26, 2021
This was an absolute sweet tooth read and since one of the MCs is a baker of desserts, it is doubly sweet. Both MCs embodied kindness and were the perfect match for each other. I loved how each of them stepped into the role of caretaker when the other was vulnerable. It was such a balanced relationship and super slow burn. It developed very organically from friends to feelings and I really enjoyed every moment.

The side character friends were fun additions and I will not so patiently wait for Ians book to come out next.
654 reviews4 followers
September 28, 2021
This was my first book by Rye Cox and I thought it was pretty cute. The writing style is easy-going and it's fun to read Zack and Caleb's story.
I found them both likable and I could almost smell Caleb's pastries. However, Caleb is also a man to fall in love with.
From the first time they meet, they spark and I found their interaction adorable. The two are neighbors, get along well, and begin a wonderful friendship. Both Caleb and Zack have their issues and it takes a while for them to get together.
I read an ARC copy of this book and am volunteering my honest review.

If you like slow moving romance novels, this sweet romance is for you. Sexy protagonists, sweet cookies and an equally sweet cat. I'm already looking forward to the next volume!
Profile Image for Ed Davis.
2,901 reviews100 followers
November 11, 2023
This was a sweet read. I enjoyed the story but wasn’t blown away by it. I did appreciate that there was no break up at 80%. I’ll certainly look forward to more by this author.
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936 reviews91 followers
March 11, 2024
This is the first book I have read by this author. It was a cute story. Caleb and Zack were cute together and this is definitely a slow burn strangers to friends to lovers. It was a little too slow burn for me but I can appreciate that they wanted to get to know each better and both didn’t really want a relationship to start. I would recommend if you enjoy this author.
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1,711 reviews85 followers
April 12, 2022
3.5 stars.

I liked Zack a lot. I liked Caleb too, but his blushing and getting embarrassed over the slightest thing got a little tiring.

This is a very slow burn. Zack and Caleb become friends first, which is good, but it's also bad because it took SO long for them to go beyond just the friendship.



Overall, a sweet romance. I've already started reading The Flirty Neighbor, the next one in the series.

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2,311 reviews68 followers
January 13, 2026
RECENSIONE A CURA DI BARBARA
Coccola!
“Il nuovo vicino” è un romanzo dolcissimo con un lieve tocco struggente. Una storia tenera che conforta e dona speranza, una vicenda tratteggiata con leggerezza e un tocco di divertimento che ci accompagna lungo un cammino morbido ma allo stesso tempo ricco di timori.
Rye Cox ci regala una storia accattivante arricchita da punzecchiamenti e flirt, rossori e timidezza. Ci parla di due giovani uomini segnati dal passato, due uomini meravigliosi che instaurano una connessione immediata. Un’attrazione che li rende titubanti e circospetti, affamati d’amore ma allo stesso tempo timorosi di affrontarlo. Il loro cammino è costellato da piccoli tocchi e sguardi rubati, amicizia e incertezze. Entrambi vivono con trepidante attesa ogni incontro, ogni momento vicini senza avere il coraggio di esporsi per paura di perdere quell’amicizia che già palpita di un sentimento totalizzante.
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2,842 reviews
September 19, 2021
What a sneaky sweet surprise this book was!! Caleb was all things adorable and Zach was a big supportive sweetheart too!!! I was reeled in from the moment they met by Caleb bringing his new neighbor Zach homemade cookies!! Zach's friend Eric stole the show though!!! Caleb is working through a lot of family responsibility and Zach has never been a relationship guy, so you will definitely want to read and see how their friendship and romance all comes together! I received an ARC of this book and it is a first book by this author! Wonderful characters and all around feel good read!
Profile Image for Jae.
887 reviews1 follower
April 23, 2024
Caleb works as a CPA, but his passion is baking. After his father passed, Caleb devoted himself to taking care of his mother and his younger brother. He doesn't do relationships. However, Caleb would like to do his hot new neighbor.

Zack works in the hospitality industry, helping new ventures get the funding they need to launch their businesses. He doesn't have time for a relationship, but when he's just moving into his new apartment and a neighbor brings him some cookies, Zack wouldn't mind making time for Caleb.

The two of them are determined to remain in the friends zone, but as they spend more and more time together, they gradually start to fall for one another. Everyone else realizes they're perfect together; now if only Caleb and Zack can figure that out.

Very sweet story, very low angst. I enjoyed the slow burn, and I loved that Zack has a cat. It was at turns amusing and exasperating to see the two of them dance around one another, each of them afraid to make that first move in case they didn't click and it ruined their friendship. The progression of the plot was fairly predictable, but it was a fun read nevertheless.

Sweet and spicy: four stars
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863 reviews12 followers
November 21, 2025
It took me a bit to get into it, but once Caleb and Zack started hanging out things didn't feel as stale. They were super cute, love a neighbors to lovers. I struggled with Caleb a little with how overly self-sacrificing he was. Also love a cat dad, although be warned there is a moment where Lady is sick and they need to do an emergency vet visit, she does not die though (although I've never seen a cat get a "cold" like this one did and present like a human so *shrugs*). Overall I'd be interested in picking up more as this was a hoopla bonus borrow and not even on my radar previously.
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Author 30 books212 followers
September 26, 2021
This book was so sweet. I just loved how awkward and bumbly Caleb was, and how patient and caring Zack was. These two were totally meant to be together, and I loved how well they balanced each other. This is a slow burn romance, but it is so worth it. And once they do get together...whew..it is spicy.
This book is really low angst, and just happy and sweet, but word of caution- it will make you hungry with all the food and desserts in it LOL I can't wait for the next book.
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775 reviews8 followers
September 21, 2022
so sweet!

I’m not sure how I missed The New Neighbor, since it is the first book in the series. It is so sweet!! I adore Caleb and Zack. They have so many moments of happiness together that I just didn’t want the story to end.
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991 reviews10 followers
December 24, 2025
this was a really cute book and I am in love with the two male leads. they fit together so perfectly... I cant wait to read the next book
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Author 7 books64 followers
January 29, 2025
Caleb and Zach are such an adorable couple with the cutest of meet cutes. And yeah - I used cute to describe a meet cute, but Zach totally embarrassed himself yet Caleb still couldn't resist him.

The two were just wonderful together and I couldn't help but keep turning the page, despite sacrificing a couple hours of sleep. This book even had a cat who raided certain homemade desserts!

This was just a low-angst, fun story with a happy ending that made me smile. Seriously, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one and I can't wait to read more books by Rye Cox!

Definitely a fun read!
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1,220 reviews23 followers
November 13, 2023
I will never not love fluff!

And this book was f l u f f y. So much cuteness. Also, I wish my cats were as (mostly) well-behaved as Lady, but alas, I’m currently draining my spray bottle trying to keep the little gremlins off the counter.

The whole thing is just a love bomb. There’s no angst, the love story is very slow burn, the spice is mild and gentle with a dash of growly possessiveness, and the SoL storyline is right up my alley. The characters are all adorable, and I will never be mad at any of it.

But I will be mad at inconsistent details. And by page 19, I’d already slogged through too many. Better editing would’ve caught them easily, which is always frustrating, but the out-loud read of the MS would’ve cleared them up even if the editor missed them, so what’s really going on? I have a smooth brain, y’all. I need things to match up.

Then there was the tense slips, missed proofreading, and the formatting. I don’t know why, but not tabbing your paragraphs comes off as clinical when you’re reading a book. I’ve never really minded in essays, research papers, short stories, and even smaller novellas, but a book? I need that spacing. Don’t try to ask me why because I for real cannot tell you.

Oh, and one more gripe—that sounds ridiculous but matters—is the use of the word ‘butt’ in a spicy scene. If you’re going to write explicit content, I promise we can handle the ‘a’-word. We’re grown, the characters are grown…I cannot take the scene seriously when the word ‘butt’ comes out to play. It instantly turns things all the way down and kills the mood, giving juvenile and awkward, and that’s not the vibe.

Even with the misses, the story was exactly the kind of thing I crave when I’m deep in my fluff goblin bs. I want to keep reading the series to see the sweet lil’ satellite babies get their HEAs. The bad didn’t outweigh the good, and I recommend this book if you’re looking for cavities in your heart.

3/5. My cats may not be stomping a cheesecake to death, but they are driving me insane. I gotta go pretend Lady is a real kitty and use her to shame mine into submission for the night. And download the next book, duh. ✌🏽🙄
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9,092 reviews518 followers
October 29, 2021
A Joyfully Jay review.

3 stars


The New Neighbor is the first in the Corio Heights series and while I suspect there may be some overlapping characters in future works, this initial novel strikes me as a standalone. And honestly, it’s fine. Just fine. It’s not terrible, but it’s not exactly great either. The characters, plot, and pacing are all on the humdrum side and and often slow moving. While another reader might enjoy it more, The New Neighbor never really captured my interest.

I think the biggest issue is the writing. It isn’t bad and on a technical level it’s okay, but it lacked depth. Nothing dipped below a very surface level of interaction, either between the characters or between me, as a reader, and the overall story. It felt a bit like I was reading the idea of a story, but not necessarily getting many layers.

Read Sue’s review in its entirety here.


Profile Image for Tom.
313 reviews2 followers
September 27, 2022
DNF
Too sweet/saccharine for me. The MCs don’t act like they’re in the late 20s—more like early 20s
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2,526 reviews9 followers
May 5, 2025
Box Set
The guys in Corio Heights are all interesting people from different backgrounds. I love their different relationships with each other and with their boyfriends. The writing varies with many syntactical errors, and some stories are lacklustre, but overall, the series is fun. I love the game nights and the couple that holds them, Jason and Will, the best.

I received this ARC for free and am glad to give it my honest review with thanks.

New Neighbour-3 stars-Zack works helping restaurant businesses get set up or trouble shooting their issues. He has friends, a cat, but a family that disowned him.
Caleb is an anxious guy who doesn’t take chances and overthinks things. He works in a job he hates to support his loving family.
They meet as neighbours and feel a spark, but Caleb runs off and Zack doesn’t do relationships well. They become good friends, and Caleb shares his dream of having a bakery, which Zack shows him can become a reality.
They practically live together, and finally discuss their feelings and agree to figure out this relationship stuff together.
Sweet guys, Caleb comes out of his shell a bit and Zack finds a home with Caleb, they fit together like a puzzle.

Flirty Neighbour-3 stars-Scott and Ian are friends through Caleb and Zack, so Scott asks Isn for help to get healthy and lose weight, as Ian’s a personal trainer.
Scott lacks self confidence because his Mom belittles him, compares him to others, and makes him doubt himself. But Ian sees a sweet guy he really likes. Scott likes him too, and doesn’t get his attraction at first because he’s only dated women.
Once they kiss Scott sees that Ian is who he wants, and Ian feels Scott sees him, not the rich family he comes from.
They date, become boyfriends, and meet each other’s families. They have a rough time at a charity ball Ian’s family throws, but realize they just need to face their troubles together rather than apart.
I like Scott, a lovely man who finds his person in flirty Ian, and Ian’s willingness to risk falling in love after too many exes.

Forever Neighbour-4 stars-Will and Jason have been best friends since childhood, when they were neighbours living in a poor neighbourhood. They looked after each other, and Jason’s Mom was Will’s by proxy as his parents were addicts who were unavailable to him.
When Jason’s Mom died it affected them both deeply, and they’re stuck together to be each other’s person. But, Will developed feelings for Jason that he’s afraid to share, until his therapists recommend they go out more together. Jason clues in to Will’s feelings, and once they kiss, they’re fully into a new relationship full of romance.
But, it’s unhealthy because they’re codependent and can’t seem to be OK on their own. They even worry the other person will slip away somehow. An incident with Jason being jealous even when he knows there’s no issue makes them realize they each have issues from the past.
The therapist they see helps them work through the hard things that have traumatized them as children, so that they grow, apart physically but together emotionally.
A great read, this book addresses what romances often miss, too much togetherness. I found the therapist character portrayed well, which again, isn’t always the case.

Hideaway Neighbour-3 stars-After being apart for 2 years, Lucas returns to make things up to Noah. They’d seen each other on secret, but when Lucas’ grandfather found it, that was the end of everything.
Noah and his parents, who worked for Lucas’ family, all left, and Noah became a writer. Lucas worked for the company, drank a lot and was miserable, then finally started over.
He made it clear that he’d do all he could to get Noah back, and it doesn’t take much for them to reconcile.
When Lucas has to go away on business, this this time they stay in touch, and when Lucas’ grandfather has a heart attack, it changes his mind and he welcomes Noah to the family.
This was a sweet story of Cat and Mouse, the nicknames of the two who were always in pursuit of each other in some way.

Cocky Neighbour-4 stars-Liam is in charge of making some changes to the new hotel his family’s empire has acquired, but his demands are challenged by the manager, Eric.
Eric doesn’t like Liam’s high handedness, but does his best to work with him. The sparks are driven by both conflict and attraction, which neither man wants to give into while they work together.
They can’t resist each other for long, and move back and forth between pursuing and avoiding each other. Finally they agree to friends with benefits, but it’s already too late, they’re falling for each other.
When they agree to try a relationship, Eric explains his fear and Liam understands, but they both want the same thing, to be together.
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1,362 reviews26 followers
December 17, 2025
"The New Neighbor" by Rye Cox is a heartwarming and engaging story that delves into themes of sacrifice, self-discovery, and the unexpected turns life can take. Set against the backdrop of Corio Heights, the novel introduces us to Caleb and Zack, two individuals who find their lives intertwined in ways they never anticipated. Cox crafts a narrative that is both tender and humorous, exploring the complexities of their burgeoning relationship with a delicate touch.

Caleb, the would-be baker, is burdened by responsibility. The tragedy that befell his family forced him to abandon his dreams and become the rock his mother and younger brother depend on. His selflessness is both his greatest strength and his most significant flaw. He's kind, hardworking, and utterly devoted to his family, but his inability to prioritize his own happiness leaves him feeling trapped and unfulfilled. When Zack moves in next door, Caleb is immediately drawn to his easygoing charm and confidence, qualities that stand in stark contrast to his own cautious nature. Their initial interactions are filled with awkwardness and humor, particularly after Caleb overhears Zack's candid conversation about his non-existent erectile dysfunction.

Zack, on the other hand, is a free spirit who values his independence above all else. After being rejected by his family, he's wary of forming deep attachments and prefers to keep his relationships casual. However, there's a vulnerability beneath his carefree facade, a longing for connection that he tries to suppress. Zack is drawn to Caleb's warmth and genuine nature, and he finds himself wanting to break through the walls Caleb has built around himself. Their relationship is further complicated by the presence of a regal cat named Princess, who becomes an unlikely confidante and source of comfort for both men. The plot twists are subtle but effective, gradually revealing the layers of each character's past and the obstacles they must overcome to find happiness together.

One of the central themes of "The New Neighbor" is the idea of sacrifice and its impact on personal fulfillment. Caleb's willingness to put his family's needs before his own is admirable, but it also leaves him feeling resentful and stifled. The novel explores the delicate balance between responsibility and self-care, questioning whether it's possible to truly love others without first loving oneself. Another prominent theme is the power of vulnerability and the importance of taking risks in relationships. Both Caleb and Zack have been hurt in the past, and they're hesitant to open themselves up to the possibility of further pain. However, as they gradually let their guards down, they discover the joy and connection that can only be found through genuine intimacy.

The tone of the novel is predominantly lighthearted and optimistic, with moments of emotional depth and vulnerability. Cox's writing style is engaging and accessible, drawing the reader into the world of Corio Heights and making them feel invested in the characters' journeys. The dialogue is witty and realistic, capturing the nuances of human interaction and the awkwardness of new relationships.

In closing, "The New Neighbor" is a delightful read that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside. It's a story about finding love and happiness in unexpected places, and about the importance of staying true to yourself, even when life throws you curveballs. If you enjoyed "The New Neighbor," you might also like "Red, White & Royal Blue" by Casey McQuiston or "Boyfriend Material" by Alexis Hall, both of which offer similar themes of love, self-discovery, and overcoming obstacles.
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575 reviews144 followers
October 25, 2023
Zack & Caleb

Rating: 3.6 ⭐
Heat: 🌶️

- Slow burn
- Neighbors
- Sweets and Treats
- Friends-to-lovers
- MM Romance

This is a slow burn romance, so please be prepared for that go into the story. Caleb is shy and can be awkward in his interactions with people he doesn’t know. He is so sweet and feels a deep need to take care of mother and brother after his father passed away. Instead of fulfilling his dreams of owning a bakery, he has been an accountant for years. While his mother tries to get him to take care of himself instead, you could still feel how much his family appreciated his help and only wanted the best things to come to him. I loved his dating analogy about how penguins show interest in another by giving them a pebble instead of having the other person guessing. I felt that and cackled laughing at his sheer confusion about if someone was flirting with him or not. When he would use his best friend Ian as a sounding board to go over his interactions with his hot new neighbor, you could feel how much Ian adored his clueless friend. Zack is a restaurant consultant that is moving into a new apartment and dealing with some drama from his new manager at work. He is an outgoing guy who lives to enjoy his life but always feels like he isn’t tethered to anything permanently. Any time he has tried in the past, it ended in failure for his relationships, especially with his parents. He has great friends in Scott and Eric and they try to help him navigate his feelings and ambitions throughout the story. He comes with his cat Lady and she definitely rules the roost, but I loved her and what she means to Zack.

Zack has the best meet cute with shy Caleb who walked in at the wrong time, welcome cookies in tow. Zack has an instant attraction to Caleb and can tell he’s different than other people he’s had an interest in but knows he will not be good long term for Caleb. Caleb is also instantly attracted to Zack but he can’t tell if there’s reciprocated interest, plus he keeps people in specific boxes and he’s not sure what box he would put Zack in. These two become friends and overtime they grow close, basically already boyfriends without Caleb even noticing. This ended up being the best approach for both of them to be comfortable with each other and to see the other as their future and not a repeat of their past attempts. They are great together and make the other feel whole while supporting the others dreams. What Zack did for Caleb to help him bring his dream into reality was the sweetest gesture. There are a lot of repeat mentions of blushing and gasping, gulping, etc. that can kind of get in the way of the story, so just a heads up there if that’s a pet peeve for you.

Now I’ve also read the prequel where these two meet five years earlier, “Chance Encounter”, but it’s not actually mentioned in this book. There’s a moment when Caleb seems to remember meeting him before because of Zack’s unmistakable green eyes, but it’s never really addressed at all, weird. I’m looking forward to Ian and Scott’s book next to see how their love story plays out. Also, not sure what will happen in the future with Zack’s old boss who caused drama at the first half of the book and then just faded away as he tried to avoid Zack in the end. Maybe he will get his own book in the series and this was just the setup for him, not sure but it made the story a little disjointed.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

Verse: No
HEA: Yes
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1,081 reviews25 followers
October 3, 2023
Cute and sweet. This story is about new neighbors, Caleb and Zack. It is a neighbors to friends to lovers story. Caleb is awkward, cute, analytical and very logical except when he isn’t. Like his what if scenarios are not logical at all. He’s a sweet guy and makes sweet treats. He grew up baking with his dad for fun, til his dad passed away. He still bakes for fun and put his dream of opening a bakery on hold to help take care of his mom and kid brother. He seems to struggle pretty hard with intimacy unless they are friends. So, when Zack moves in next door and they both are crushing on each other, they become friends. Being friends first is probably the only way anything would have happened with Caleb. Now, Zach is a restaurant consultant and is struggling at work due to a new manager and new personal goals it seems. The only people he seems to have in his life, besides his cat Lady, are his two friends Eric and Scott. And can I just say, I love Lady. That is actually the name of our beloved family cat that recently passed away, so this book was a bit hard to read for the personal connection at times. But I love it when a story makes a personal connection. Zack has zero family though and what his parents put him through is a travesty. But Caleb and Zack hit it off as friends and slowly become more. They are very cute together, very tooth achingly sweet, and spicy when it finally got there. This was a very slow burn. Now, for my dislikes, it was too much of a slow burn for me, too slow on the relationship development for me. It also felt like I was being told things too much, like told they were laughing instead of seeing why, for example. The thing that took it from a closer to a 4 to a 3 was the workplace drama Zack had. In the beginning his drama with Joshua was a big part of his story and then it just disappeared, no reason why Joshua behaved that way or anything. Just a brief mention that Joshua said “it’s me, not you”. It felt unfinished and I don’t like being left hanging in a story, unless it’s the plot to the very next book and then that’s a great way to grab your attention for that story but it’s not, the epilogue told his who is going to be next. At times the story just moved too slow for me, not enough angst. It was a great friends to lovers fluffy story. It was good, with the potential to be amazing with some angst thrown in there. I enjoyed it and would recommend to someone looking for a fluffy friends to lovers slow burn story.
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3,398 reviews24 followers
September 24, 2021
This book has all of the ingredients (yes, one character loves baking, so I stand by my analogy) for a delightful romance: there’s the guy-next-door (literally) with a meet-cute (it involves baked goods) and a slow burn (yet more baked goods). The protagonists are different enough that they have a bit of an “opposites attract” vibe. For potential, A+. For execution, I’m giving it a B. The subplot about Zach’s job felt a bit contrived at times, as did Zach’s “oh no I don’t do relationships….but the blushing...maybe now I do” personal arc, if only because we don’t really get depth or context on why he’s supposedly so toxic to the very idea of a relationship and because he holds on to the conviction that he is for maybe a paragraph or two. And finally, as a character, Caleb never quite worked for me. He’s clearly supposed to be super charming, but his whole ingenue affect often felt contrived and over the top. Some examples: he takes his horoscope super seriously (he chose his job because it was on a list or recommended careers for Virgos, and it doesn’t seem to have sunk in for him that the fact that he absolutely loathes that job probably means he should find a different way to determine life plans). He blushes constantly, at everything, and everyone remarks, every single time, on how delightful that is. He’s oblivious to body language and basic social cues, until, of course, he isn’t. He looks at Zach and thinks things like “his cute expressions just made me want to pinch his cheeks,” which felt more grandmotherly to me than romantic. He’s clearly supposed to be charming, but sometimes he reads more like a teenager than an adult, and others he comes off like an octogenarian (see the cheek pinching). Overall, I loved the premise, and there was plenty to enjoy in this novel-- not least the fact that the other residents of the building the protagonists both live in are charismatic and interesting and clearly soon to have stories of their own. If the blurb appeals, give this one a try.

*I received an ARC of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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367 reviews2 followers
September 19, 2021
The New Neighbor hooked me from the very beginning. Zack and Caleb were compelling characters that pulled me in from the start and kept me wanting more.

The New Neighbor focuses on two neighbors (obviously) - Zack and Caleb. Zack has recently moved into the building, works at a decent job but has a new supervisor who hates him for some unknown reason, and owns the best cat in the world, Lady. Caleb is an accountant who would rather be a baker but chose a practical career he doesn't actually like to help support his mom and younger brother after the tragic loss of his father when he was eleven. Almost every decision he makes is about what is best for other people. His own happiness isn't even secondary, because he could find someone else to prioritize.

Caleb is also incredibly socially awkward and prone to rambling and I just love him so very much.

Caleb and Zack have a meet cute where Caleb comes over to bring cookies and accidentally hears a bit too much from Zack. Its adorable. Its awkward. As they get to know one another, there are other adorably awkward moments until the moments are less awkward because they are more comfortable around one another. And that is a really cute thing to actually get to witness.

There is a slow burn to the romance itself, but the time they spend getting to know one another works better. It makes the burn not feel quite so slow and you're not quite as ready to throw the book across the room - at least that was my experience.

The side characters in this book were great and I'm very excited to read some of their stories. I think the one I want to read most will be Ian. I really want to see if I'm right about who his love interest is going to be and how that's going to work out.

Rye Cox is a new to me author and already has a collection on my kindle waiting to be filled with their future works.

** ARC PROVIDED BY AUTHOR FOR FAIR REVIEW **
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124 reviews4 followers
September 20, 2021
I absolutely adored Caleb and Zack! This was a sweet neighbor's to friends-to-lovers story with a bit of steam rolled in. The New Neighbor is book one in the Corio Heights series by new author Rye Cox. I enjoyed every bit of this story from the beginning to the end. The characters were so enjoyable and likable I just couldn't get enough. The author developed the characters and the storyline in a subtle way for the reader to really get a feel for who they are.

When Zack moved in next door to Caleb, it was an instant attraction. Zack knew he wanted to get to know the shy, adorable Caleb, and Caleb, as shy as he is, was intrigued to find out who Zack really was. Caleb grew up baking with his father in their small kitchen and knew he wanted to open a bakery someday. When his dad died, he knew he had to put his family first and the bakery idea on the back burner. He had to be able to support his family and the only way he knew how to do that was to find a job that pay both his bills and his mom's. Zack's family, on the other hand, cut him loose when he came out and his boyfriend cheated on him; in turn, he decided he wouldn't do any more relationships. There's just something about Caleb though. The more time they spend together, the more he's drawn to the shy baker. When he learns of Caleb's dream to open a bakery, he decides he wants to make that dream come true. Can Zack convince Caleb that he can have the bakery and can Caleb find a way to convince Zack to give a relationship with him a try?

The friendship they build and the many sweets Caleb makes for Zack to get his attention were just too adorable. They just had this way together that I just couldn't get enough of. I also loved the supporting characters, especially Ian and Scott. I can't wait to see how their story plays out. I would definitely recommend this book to all readers that like a little sweetness in their romance.

I received an ARC for my honest review from Gay Romance Reviews.
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2,534 reviews46 followers
September 26, 2021
*4.5*
The New Neighbor is a wonderfully sweet, low angst, slow burn romance between new neighbors Caleb and Zack. It's a great first book from Rye Cox and I'm really looking forward to more from this series as we've been introduced to several men who deserve a HEA of their own and are even teased about who may be next in the epilogue.
Caleb is just the sweetest guy, totally endearing. Constantly baking for his friends, neighbors and family, something that use to be his dream but was put to the side after his father passed away and he now works hard to help support his mother and brother. Zack is new to the building and only does the hookup thing after bad experiences and having one too many times of not being good enough for the other person...... /parents. Both catch the eye of the other upon their first ever so slightly embarrassing meeting but Caleb is sure someone like Zack would never go for him and Zack doesn't want to treat this wonderful guy as a one and done.
Their friendship blossoms and develops, slowly becoming more without either really realising. They're totally endearing and have many qualities that draw the other. I love Zack's live for his cat, Lady, and Caleb's love for his family shines through and even though they both have close and best friends, they're still a little lonely without that significant other. There's a lot of fun and easy times between the two and their friends, I especially enjoyed a drunk Caleb, but when they realise what they can have with each other, it just lifts the book that bit more.
A fabulous romance to read that I highly recommend. It's an easy story to fall into and enjoy all the way through with very little angst so you can get your full of light and fluffy with a little heat for good measure.
I received an ARC and am happily giving a review.
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Author 21 books104 followers
June 6, 2022
This was a cute story, with very little angst or drama, just normal life, but I liked them both so much it kept me reading. Caleb is an accountant who has dreams of running a bakery, but his father died when he was a child and he helps out his mom and younger brother, so doesn't feel it's feasible. He's also hella socially awkward. He gets a new neighbor Zach who is a consultant for the hospitality industry (and a hottie) and their first meeting when Caleb delivers cookies is awkward, but that's Zach's fault.

However they eventually become friends and while both are attracted, Caleb is kind of clueless when someone is flirting, and Zach doesn't want to mess with a neighbor. Both believe they suck at relationships for different reasons. But eventually they start hanging out and Caleb bakes for Zach and Zach cooks dinner for Caleb and they are boyfriends in all but the obvious. However a drunken night at the bar and hit of jealousy on Caleb's part finally moves them forward. Zach also steps up and helps Caleb figure out how he could make his dream come true.

So it's just very cute. I thought Caleb was funny and there are some tender moments when Caleb talks about losing his dad and while he helped his mom and brother, there was never a sense that he HAD to, in fact his mom tried to tell him not to. You get to meet Zach's friends in the building (future books) and you hear about lots of yummy desserts. So on the whole, it was just a light easy reading book, but I liked both guys so much I wanted to see them finally figure out their issues and be happy. If you are big on angst and drama, this won't be for you. But it was a nice Sunday read for me. Oh yeah, Lady the cute cat is also a plus.
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487 reviews3 followers
November 20, 2025
Friends to Lovers MM Romance

Genre: Contemporary Gay Romance
Tropes: Male-Male, gay romance, strangers to friends to lovers, low stakes, low drama, anxious MMC, confident MMC
Spice: 3/5 kissing, fantasizing and a couple of explicit scenes
Content Warning: none
POV: 1st person POV, alternating between 2 main characters
Audiobook: narrated by a man

Zach moves in next door to Caleb and they both feel the connection right away. But they both also don't want to have a messy, awkward situation so close to home. So they opt to be friends. Zach is a confident restaurant consultant. Caleb is an accountant who bakes as a hobby. You can guess where the story goes from there. Yes, it is that predictable.

Zach is a strong alpha-type MMC. He knows what he wants, and he is patient enough to wait for it. He is perfect. Too perfect. Caleb is a basket case. Anxious, socially inept, probably on the spectrum. His awkwardness is over-the-top cringe-worthy. I don't understand how he prowls for one-night stands. He can barely leave the house. His personality matched with being an accountant and a baker. Very close attention to detail. OCD-like. But it did not match with wanting to be a business owner, taking that risk and running a bake shop.

Anyway, nothing really happened in this book, except the slow burn relationship. The author seemed to go into unneccessary detail about things, like how Caleb used a different scent of soap in the shower because his regular soap was in Zach's bathroom. It was already clear that Caleb had basically moved in with Zach. Why talk about the soap. Anyway, there was a lot of boring stuff like that happening. I listened to most of the book on 2x. It was a low stakes, sweet gay romance. Fine, but nothing to write home about.
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