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In 1996, Jake Stewart is starting his third year at the University of New Hampshire. Even as a successful business major, he is absolutely miserable. Not only is Jake pursuing a field he hates when he'd rather study art, he is utterly terrified of what will happen if his father finds out he's gay. When he finally gets up the courage to move into the creative arts dorm on campus, his new roommate, Danny, is openly gay-and there's no denying the attraction between them. Danny Sullivan has been out since high school, and he appears comfortable with his sexuality. But something happened in Danny's…mehr

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In 1996, Jake Stewart is starting his third year at the University of New Hampshire. Even as a successful business major, he is absolutely miserable. Not only is Jake pursuing a field he hates when he'd rather study art, he is utterly terrified of what will happen if his father finds out he's gay. When he finally gets up the courage to move into the creative arts dorm on campus, his new roommate, Danny, is openly gay-and there's no denying the attraction between them. Danny Sullivan has been out since high school, and he appears comfortable with his sexuality. But something happened in Danny's past-something that gives him nightmares he refuses to talk about. Unknown to Jake, the way he mistreated his friend, Tom Langois, when Tom came out to him in high school, is mild compared to the way someone very much like Jake treated Danny. It may be too late to fix the mess Jake made with Tom, but if Jake wants to be with Danny, he's going to have to fix the mess made by another closeted jock he's never even met.
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Jamie Fessenden set out to be a writer in junior high school. After he met his partner, Erich, almost twenty years later, he began writing again in earnest. With Erich alternately inspiring and goading him, Jamie wrote several screenplays and directed a few of them as micro-budget independent films. He then began writing novels and published his first novella in 2010.