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Ian and David just want to settle into their life, but David's father has tempers flaring and Robbie fans the flames of jealousy just by existing. Happily ever after is a lot harder than it looks. Just when Ian and David think nothing else can touch them, David's father, Dale, sticks his hand back into studio business. He's not saying why he needs to interfere, and David is livid when Dale assigns street brat Robbie with his pixie good looks and insatiable libido to be Ian's new assistant. Ian does his best not to rock the boat, but David has a temper, and a jealous side, that take Ian by surprise. It takes disaster to show them all that life is too short to screw around; a lesson that might come far too late for Ian and David.
Author

Jaime Samms is a plaid-hearted Canadian who spends the too-long winters writing stories about love between men and the too-short summers digging in the garden. There are dust bunnies in the corners of her house—which she blames on a husky named Kai. There are dishes on the counter—which is clearly because teenagers! There is hot coffee in the pot and the occasional meal to keep her from starving—because her husband is remarkable and patient. A multi-published author whose work has been translated into French, Italian, and German, Jaime delights in the intricate dance of words that leads her through tales of the lost and broken hearted men she writes about to the love stories that find and mend them. And when the muse is being stubborn, she also makes pretty things with yarn and fabric scraps because in her world, no heart is too broken to love, and nothing is too worn or tired it can’t be upcycled into something beautiful. All it takes is determination and the ability to see life a little bit left of center.