
When Perry Castle finds a man behind a dumpster in a pool of blood outside the building where he works as a janitor, he stumbles into action without thinking. After the man is taken away in an ambulance, the victim of a possible mugging, Perry chalks it up as an exciting story to tell when he gets older and carries on with his life. Wexler Grassley III, while on the way to meet his overbearing father for drinks, is attacked and shoved behind a dumpster in the dirty alley behind the Liberty Building where the family company resides. The next morning, he awakes in the hospital with only foggy memories of a brown-eyed angel who covered him with something and told him everything would be okay. When he returns to the Liberty Building to thank the employee who helped him and offer compensation for the young man’s trouble, he meets Perry, the most adorable guy he’s ever seen. After offering a cash gift to Perry, Wex is surprised when it’s turned down in lieu of a favor. “There’s this camping thing I want to go to, but I need a chaperone.” What has Wex stumbled into when he agrees to attend Pride Camp with a beautiful boy who doesn’t know he’s a boy? A lost little boy? Welcome to Pride Camp where diversity and inclusion is our motto. We’ve got daddies, mommies, littles, pets and families of all kinds. So, unroll your sleeping bag, make a couple of s’mores, and enjoy the show!
Author

I grew up in the rural Midwest before moving to the East Coast with a dashing young man who swept me off my feet, and we've now settled in the desert of Nevada. I write M/M contemporary romance, subgenres: sweet low angst, age-gap, cowboys, mysteries, and military/mercenary to name a few. I am a firm believer in "Love is Love" regardless of how it presents itself, and I'm a staunch ally of the LGBTQIA+ community. I have a loving, supportive family, and I feel blessed by the universe and thankful every day for all I have been given. I’m old enough to know how to have fun, but too old to care what others think about my definition of a good time. In my heart and soul, I believe I hit the cosmic jackpot. Cheers!