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It's hard to stop thinking about someone when you're sleeping in his bed.
Bestselling spy novelist George Knight has an ex-boyfriend's wedding he'd rather avoid, a deadline closing in, and a blank page that's starting to feel personal.
Owen Wilde has a quiet life he loves in small-town Vermont, crafting handmade wooden pieces in his workshop. It would be perfect if his ex's parting words didn't still sting.
Enter Owen's cousin and George's best friend, Zoe, who comes up with the perfect solution to both their problems: a housing swap for the holidays! George gets a quiet cabin. Owen gets a New York apartment and a vacation he didn’t ask for. (It's very, very hard to say no to Zoe.)
Except George and Owen can't seem to leave each other alone. One email turns into many. Texts pile up. And somewhere between late-night conversations and living in each other's spaces, they each start to feel more seen than they have in a long time, even though they've never actually met.
I Could Write a Book is a slow burn MM romance with witty banter, cozy winter vibes, surprise connection, and a slightly meddling found family. A queer Christmas rom com for fans of feel-good, low angst romance.
An MM romance about MM romance
Dash Dalton might be roommates with the team captain, but he doesn’t know a thing about hockey. The cute guy in the stands seems to, though.
Caleb Geller is a huge hockey fan. Just not for the usual reasons—not that he’s telling the hot guy in the stands that.
Fanboys is a short and sweet hockey-adjacent 15,000-word MM college romance novella.
Grumpy. Sunshine. Elevator.
Dateline: Park Palace Hotel, New Year’s Eve
Serious-as-a-heart-attack reporter Robert Ryan is here, as promised, because frankly he couldn’t think of a way to get out of being in his enemy rival colleague’s wedding.
Sunshiny actor turned groomsman-for-hire Jamie Daley is here because the guy who was supposed to walk down the aisle with Robert decided he had better things to do.
And now they are both stuck in an elevator because the Park Palace clearly needs to do more frequent inspections of their equipment.
What could possibly go right?
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off is a cute, cozy, low-angst MM rom-com short story. The perfect quick read to cuddle up with and escape.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Andie Elliott is a huge fan of coffee, chocolate, cute furry things, and, above all, stories. She is a sucker for a good romance and an even bigger sucker for a good rom-com. She has been writing since she was a kid (and still can’t read her own handwriting).