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A heartwarming story about a small town guy named Jared Thomas who feels resigned to a life of loneliness as the only gay man in Coda, Colorado. That is, until Matt Richards comes into his life. The charming new cop claims to be straight, but there's something there. Though the relationship may seem doomed from the start, Jared is determined to try to make it work despite the disapproval of others.
In this sequel to A to Z and spin-off of Promises, Zach and Angelo are settling into their new lives in Coda, Colorado. However, when Jared disagrees with a decision they make, Angelo's relationship with his partner's best friend is put to the test. A trip to Vegas seems like a chance to reconcile, but a chance encounter with Zach's ex-boyfriend leaves Angelo questioning everything. With the help of their friends Matt and Jared, they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship. Don't know where to start? Check out our guide to reading order for the Coda series.
Discover the ups and downs of love and friendship in Paris A to Z. Zach and Angelo, along with their friends, attend a wedding in Paris, but things get complicated with jealousies and past loves. As Zach faces his own guilt and memories, he must learn to leave the past behind to have a future with Angelo. If you're a fan of emotional romance and complex relationships, this is a must-read book. Don't miss out on the riveting sequel to The Letter Z.
This book explores the topic of growing families through adoption, as Jon and Cole search for a mother willing to let them love her baby. The interminable wait is wearing on them both, and when they spend Christmas with Cole's estranged mother, the results are disastrous. The fear of their dream of being parents not coming true is always present. A poignant and emotional read.
A young man discovers he's gay after a night with a rich out-of-towner. Fifteen years later, the out-of-towner returns to town, but the other man is hesitant to pursue the relationship due to family drama and custody issues. This book explores themes of sexuality, family, and love. It is part of the Coda series, but can be read as a standalone novel.