
Can be read as a standalone. It's a different Holiday than they expected. Still, with a bit of luck and an aluminum pole, they might get the Holiday they deserve. An M/M, second chance, one bed, fake relationship, grumpy/sunshine holiday story with a little less tinsel. Holidays are for other people is Peter's motto. And this one is for his best friend and the only person in the world who gets him completely. She has her heart set on a perfect holiday, and Peter is not about to ruin it with the news that he and Brian broke up three months ago. Twelve weeks without the man who has been by his side, and suddenly, they have to share a bed. Peter can only hope that Brian can tuck away his annoying habits for at least a few days. Brian agreed to put on a show for Meg and her family because he always wants to bring joy to people. Brian is getting used to living without grumpy Peter. He believes he can totally handle four days of pretending they're still together. They will be fine if he doesn't wear that cologne that drives him wild. An M/M holiday story that's not quite Christmas and not quite Hanukkah, but there will be an airing of grievances and probably a showing of the feats of strength. And hopefully, a Festivus miracle or two. For The Rest of Us is the third story in the Carriage Chronicles. Randomly released novellas that are swoony, steamy, funny reads for when you don't know what to read next. No cliffhangers, and always a happily ever after.
Author

I used to create "dreams" with my best friend growing up. We'd each pick a boy we liked, then we'd write down a meet-cute that always ended with a happily ever after. Now I get to dream every day, although it's a little steamier these days. And I've discovered I can and will write anywhere I can. Keep tuned to Instagram to see all the times I fit in a sentence or two. I'm a writer, married to a writer, mother of a creative dynamo of a nine-year-old boy and currently a little sleepy. I'm a klutz and goofball and love lipstick as much as my Chuck Taylors. Good things in the world: pepperoni pizza, Flair pens*, wine, coffee, laughing with my friends until my stomach hurts, a musician at the top of their game, getting lost somewhere I've never been, matinee movies on a weekday, the Chicago Cubs, a fresh new notebook full of possibilities, bourbon on a cold night, Fantasy Football, witty men, walking through the local zoo in the rain and that moment when a character clicks in and begins to write their own adventure. I'm just the pen.