
Jake Landon has survived forest fires, skied for his life from an avalanche, and survived an arrow through the shoulder. Nevertheless, his lover, Kurt Carlson thinks it’s time to come out of the closet and be partners openly. Just the thought of facing his family and the possible rejection terrifies Jake more than all his other perils combined. Kurt tells him, “You’re trying to hang on to three things: your future, your fear, and me. You can have any two of the three. Choose wisely.” Jake knows what he wants. Getting there is the problem. Now he faces his biggest challenge yet, bringing Kurt home for a family Thanksgiving, and coming out to his nearest and dearest. But someone else may have already paved the way.
Author

P.D. Singer lived in Colorado with her slightly bemused husband, one young adult, and seventy-nine pounds of pets. She was a big believer in research, first-hand if possible, so the reader can be quite certain PD skied down a mountain face-first, had been stepped on by rodeo horses, acquired a potato burn or two, and rethought a novel that included sky-diving. When not writing, playing her fiddle, or walking the sheddiest member of the family, she could be found with a book in hand.