Davey is proud of his business, Pomegranate weddings. He's built it from the ground up, and couldn't be happier to be putting on his best friends' wedding and reception. He's even hired his best photographer, Alan to work the ceremony and reception.
Alan would love to be more than an employee to Davey, but he's not sure how to get close enough to make it happen. What he doesn't know is that Davey shares his desires. Can Davey find a happy ending for them like he had for so many of his clients?
Heat in real life is the bane of Vic’s life, whose favorite season is winter, and Vic’s life is far more mundane than fiction. And when it comes to fiction, the hotter the better is Vic’s motto. Make it romantic, make it sexy, make it erotic, but definitely make it hot.
Since a wedding is the most likely place to find a partner, it's not surprise at all that Davey, wedding planner, finds his partner in his work field. Alan is Davey's favorite photographer, and he is bringing a torch for the handsome wedding planner from the first time he saw him. But Davey is always in motion, a blur of movement, and Alan never finds the right moment to stop him.
Now Davey is following preparation for the wedding of his two best friends, the men who saved him from the street years ago. He wants everything perfect but when it's finished, maybe Davey realizes that it's time also for him to find the right partner and organize his own wedding. And lucky Alan, he is right there when Davey opens his eyes.
The story is tender and simple, no surprise only a sweet tale. Very romantic, but wedding are always romantic, in only 26 pages there is not time or space to deepen the characters; you can only understand that they are perfect together and that their life will be happy... if only Davey manages to stop a moment for his Alan to catch him!
Sweet short m/m romance about a wedding planner and one of the photographers he works with who have mutual crushes on each other, but neither is aware of the other's interest.