Two additional novellas by J.C. McMurphy included!
Travis Daniels isn't big on home maintenance. Being a single father and an attorney doesn't leave him any time for dating, let alone basics like keeping up with the house and yard. When his neighbor, Juan, hires a landscaper, Travis decides to do the same, not realizing Juan has an ulterior motive for recommending his friend Joseph.
Besides being a landscaper, Joseph is a member of the South Jersey Gay Men's Choir, and his beautiful singing enraptures both Travis and his baby daughter Sophie.
With the holidays approaching Travis has to handle a difficult case at work, his responsibilities as a dad, the sprucing up of his yard and an impending visit from his meddling parents. When a minor crisis threatens this delicate balance he's desperate enough to ask his attractive new landscaper for a big favor.
This standalone novella is for readers 18+.
Look for Bold Moves and When Hearts Collide, books one and two of the South Jersey Gay Men's Choir series on Amazon. The stories do not have to be read in order.
Travis Daniels isn't big on home maintenance. Being a single father and an attorney doesn't leave him any time for dating, let alone basics like keeping up with the house and yard. When his neighbor, Juan, hires a landscaper, Travis decides to do the same, not realizing Juan has an ulterior motive for recommending his friend Joseph.
Besides being a landscaper, Joseph is a member of the South Jersey Gay Men's Choir, and his beautiful singing enraptures both Travis and his baby daughter Sophie.
With the holidays approaching Travis has to handle a difficult case at work, his responsibilities as a dad, the sprucing up of his yard and an impending visit from his meddling parents. When a minor crisis threatens this delicate balance he's desperate enough to ask his attractive new landscaper for a big favor.
This standalone novella is for readers 18+.
Look for Bold Moves and When Hearts Collide, books one and two of the South Jersey Gay Men's Choir series on Amazon. The stories do not have to be read in order.