Ryder

I spend my days narrating steamy queer romance novelsโ€”which is ironic, considering my own love life is nonexistent and Iโ€™ve always thought I was straight.

Until Logan.

Heโ€™s my best friend. My person. Weโ€™ve been inseparable for years, and now Iโ€™m starting to see him as something more.

Then the emails start.

Someoneโ€™s watching me. Stalking me. And Logan is the only person I can turn to.

Weโ€™re together constantly, and the longer weโ€™re stuck in this mess, the harder it is to ignore the tension between us that isnโ€™t supposed to be there.

Or maybe it always was. Maybe I just wasnโ€™t ready to see it.

Logan

Iโ€™ve never let myself think about Ryder like that. Heโ€™s straight. I shut that door the second we met in college and never looked back.

But now, Ryder needs me, so I stay close. Closer than weโ€™ve ever been. And the more time we spend together, the more I start to wonder if I was wrong about everything.

Because the way he looks at me now?

Maybe Iโ€™m not the only one whoโ€™s been ignoring something.

And maybe neither of us wants to anymore.

Straight to You is a best friends-to-lovers MM romance with forced proximity, bi-awakening, hurt/comfort, and a suspenseful twist. HEA guaranteed.

Straight to You 

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Narrated by Kirt Graves as Logan + Liam DiCosimo as Ryder.

Content Warnings

This is not a dark romance, but it does explore darker themes. Click the + to see the detailed list of content warnings. This list contains spoilers!

    • Graphic and offensive language that specifically talks negatively about mental health issues.

    • Explicit sex scenes, including first times (18+ content)

    • Brief mentions of homophobia related to a MCs career

    • Stalking in-person, via email and a note (not by an MC)

    • Physical violence including fighting, stabbing, a gun shot (a character is shot by a MC), and cutting as punishment.

    • Kidnapping of an MC

    • Privacy and home invasion

    • Hospitalization for stabbing victim, brief mention of surgery

    • Non-consensual recording of a sex scene

    • One main character is unintentionally outed by the other.

    • Blood and injury on page.

    • Confinement for an MC

    • Mental health themes present with the kidnapper, as well as, therapy mentions and coping after kidnapping with MMCs.

    • Mention of murder/death (no on page death).

    • Corruption of a police department

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