Out of print, but a new edition of the story is now available in the Snapshots collection.
Brandt's new relationship with Mark has been moving along nicely, but they'd like to make this, their first Christmas together, extra special. Christmas morning holds more than one wonderful surprise for them as they discover the joys of sharing, in this sequel to the short story Moving On.
Addison Albright is a writer living in the middle of the USA. Her stories are gay romance in contemporary, fantasy, and paranormal genres. She generally adds a subtle touch of humor, a smidgen of drama/angst, and a healthy dose of slice-of-life to her stories. Her education includes a BS in Education with a major in mathematics and a minor in chemistry. Addison loves spending time with her family, reading, popcorn, boating, french fries, “open window weather,” cats, math, and anything chocolate. She loves to read pretty much anything and everything, anytime and anywhere.
CONNECT WITH ADDISON EMAIL: addison.albright@gmail.com
STAND-ALONE STORIES - The Recruit (Novella) - The Contingency Plan (Short Story/Novelette) - Cultivating Love (Short Novel) - King Kong vs. The Skinny Pirate (FREE Short Story)
SERIES - DREAM ON - Closets Are for Clothes (Short Novel)
SERIES - VOWS - ’Til Death Do Us Part (Novel) - From This Day Forward (Novelette) - Okay, Then (Short Story in the Vows Box Set) - To Love and To Cherish (Novel)
BOX SETS - Vows Series - Snapshots (a collection of 11 short stories)
ANTHOLOGIES - Captain Jack and the Snack Attack (a short story in the FREE Make the Yuletide Gay Anthology)
I wish more time passed in the relationship. What I really liked were how clear the emotions of both men came through. The aprehension, the affection, the fear. And the Christmas presents they exchanged were really cute.
His been 2 months since mark and Brandt got together with the help of Graeme his past. its christmas time they exchange gifts and words it was just nice to see brandt moving on in this case moving along.
I absolutely love these characters. I am glad that Addison wrote this story to give us more insight into their relationship. Sequel to Moving On. Best read in order.