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Trans man Jake Gray has always wanted to have his own child, and it's time to start getting his life in order for one. Meeting actor Tristan Bailey wasn't on his to-do list--and neither was getting pregnant early by him. There's no perfect time to find love, have children, or rearrange their lives. There's only now.
Moving to the suburbs of L.A. to escape his family and transition was supposed to give Nic Montero a fresh start, but he feels like he's not enough. Loud, loving, femme Kyle is just his opposite. They're each used to being rejected. Can two men who feel like they're not enough and too much find something just right?
Rusty Campbell is back in Hart's Bay to start a seaweed farm, despite the wishes of his skeptical family. He doesn't expect to run into an intriguing redhead artist... and he certainly didn't expect to fall for him. Before long, they're in uncharted waters. Can their no-labels relationship weather the storm brewing under their feet?
Nico, former astronaut turned park ranger, is a hermit in the Smoky Mountains, and he likes it that way. Staying away from people and their petty drama becomes much harder when he meets Deen, international playboy and rock star seeking image rehab. After a taste of being together, how can they possibly face a future apart?
Forensic investigator Dustin Reed stopped believing in fairytale romance in high school... until the chronically single geek runs into an ex-military man turned forensic photographer, Leo, with a heart of gold. For Leo, bumping into Dustin in a gay bar is making things fall into place faster than he'd like. Every fairytale has to start somewhere.
Cocky racing driver Tyler Joseph suffers a fiery crash, only to meet a hot physical therapist. Alec Lands promised himself he'll stop dating trouble, but Tyler is flirty, dirty, and stubborn as hell. He can't resist, even though it could end both their careers. Can they both resist hitting the brakes on their maybe-forever?
Charlie:They say time heals all wounds, but it's been five years since my boyfriend died, and I haven't dated since. I threw myself into architecture and thankfully there's just no time to wallow or look for love. My friends push me to get back out there, but I'm not ready to be vulnerable again.Then I meet Kev. He dresses like a catalog model, but he talks like he's got an old soul. He shows me what I'm missing, but holds his own heart just out of reach. I can't stop falling for him, and he might be worth taking a risk for. Can I believe in myself enough to win his trust and his heart?Kev:My parents kicked me out for being gay when I was only sixteen. You grow up fast when that happens. You...
This biography is a complete reassessment of an important American envoy to the Soviet Union in years that were critical in determining postwar East-West relations. Using formerly untouched primary sources, Dr. MacLean sheds a different light on a controversial figure and on his relationship with world leaders, senior diplomats, and Soviet experts during the period under study. She offers intimate glimpses into the perceptions and motivations behind major U.S. and Soviet policies from 1936 to 1946. Her fascinating account of this practical idealist is good reading for all interested in diplomatic history and Soviet-American relations. This is a close study of the complex political, philosophical, and personal factors that guided Joseph Davies in his dealings with Roosevelt, Truman, Stalin and Lipvinov, Molotov, Kennan, and Bohlen, to name just a few. A more balanced interpretation can now be offered of Davies than the traditional two-dimensional stereotype.