No Small Parts
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Publisher Description
Nat Horn is almost living the dream. His part as a werewolf extra on the hit show Wolf’s Landing has somehow turned into a regular role. Beautiful rising star Solari Praveen has taken an interest in him. He’s even making enough money to think about getting out of Bluewater Bay someday. Except his retired dad’s dependence on pain medications seems to be getting worse, and Nat’s the only one around to take care of him.
When Nat learns that Solari’s interest isn’t romantic, his disappointment is surprisingly short-lived, because in getting to know her, he also got to know her assistant, Rafael. And Rafael turns out to be the kind of friend—and potential boyfriend—Nat never dared to dream about.
Distracted by his astonishing new life, new friends, and new possibilities, Nat lets his guard down, and suddenly his life goes careening out of control. Racked by guilt, he tries to push his new friends away, but the bonds he’s formed are already too strong. In fact, they’re strong enough to pull him forward, into the future he’s been longing for—but to get there, he’ll have to let go of the past.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A romance that's about friendship as much as love is sure to charm readers in the sweet 16th standalone contemporary set in Bluewater Bay, Wash. (after Bluewater Blues). Nathaniel "Wolfman" Horn is stretched thin by working a fishing boat with his uncle; taking care of his injured, pill-addicted father; and holding down a small role in his hometown's one economic bright spot: the popular TV show Wolf's Landing. Rafael "Hollywood" Cortez is determined to become a top film director and knows that Nat is the perfect lead for his indie film project. The sweet, sensitive chemistry between the two blossoms as they navigate the early days of their relationship, struggling to juggle the future's uncertainty and Nat's natural reticence. Even as they both find rewarding success and opportunity in their careers, Nat must contend with the reality of his father's illness and refusal to accept that bisexual Nat has chosen to pursue love with a man. Delivered with a light touch and a few sultry sex scenes, this is sure to be a soothing escape for fans of the genre.