Melting Into You Blurb:
BLURB: Seth Mason's life as a macaroni and cheese food truck owner in
Austin, Texas, is pretty good, except for one thing: he'd like to find a man
to share that life with. As part of an organization Seth founded, he
donates
leftovers to the local homeless shelter, and meets Ben, a new employee.
He's a preppy guy, and very much not Seth's usual type, but the attraction
is strong and not going away.
Ben's just moved to Austin from Connecticut to take a job as a case
manager at the Austin City Mission, the first time he's left home and
family. But only a short time after he starts work, he meets a man who,
though he looks like an extra in a surfing movie, intrigues him. He's hardly
seen what life in Austin has to offer, and yet finds he wants to discover
that with Seth's help.
The passion burns hot between them--hotter even than Austin in the dog
days of summer, and neither man can deny it. As they grow closer, both
must decide if they have the necessary ingredients for lasting love, or if
the relationship will go up in smoke.
Austin, Texas, is pretty good, except for one thing: he'd like to find a man
to share that life with. As part of an organization Seth founded, he
donates
leftovers to the local homeless shelter, and meets Ben, a new employee.
He's a preppy guy, and very much not Seth's usual type, but the attraction
is strong and not going away.
Ben's just moved to Austin from Connecticut to take a job as a case
manager at the Austin City Mission, the first time he's left home and
family. But only a short time after he starts work, he meets a man who,
though he looks like an extra in a surfing movie, intrigues him. He's hardly
seen what life in Austin has to offer, and yet finds he wants to discover
that with Seth's help.
The passion burns hot between them--hotter even than Austin in the dog
days of summer, and neither man can deny it. As they grow closer, both
must decide if they have the necessary ingredients for lasting love, or if
the relationship will go up in smoke.
Author bio:
She thinks the best part of being a writer is penning stories about love and sex while most others struggle with commutes, micro-managing bosses and cranky co-workers.
Release Date: 4/14/15
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