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A cinnamon roll Viking, a socially anxious sweetheart, and a decades-long secret crush. 


Jules:

I’ve been in love with my brother’s best friend since I was twelve, and twenty years later, Erik Osouf is still so far out of my league, we aren’t even playing the same sport. Not that I play sports. That means talking to people, and my social anxiety makes that all but impossible. 


It also makes my brother incredibly overprotective, and while I love that Stef always has my back, it’s why I still can’t tell Erik how I feel. It would wreck their friendship, and after everything Stef’s done for me, I won’t ever be the cause of that. I just wish my heart would get that memo.


Erik:

For years I thought of Jules Evans as the quiet, sweet kid who regularly crushed me at Mario Kart, and let fireflies loose in our camping tent. Then he accidentally admits he’s in love with me. He doesn’t remember saying anything, and I’d never embarrass him by mentioning it, but since then I can’t stop thinking about kissing him. 


If it was anyone else, I’d probably have told them how I feel by now. But he’s my best friend’s younger brother. The same best friend who told me Jules is off-limits. That makes this all kinds of impossible. Unless I can convince them both I’m the right man for Jules.


Choose Me is a low-angst, brother’s best friend, contemporary MM romance about flawed but devoted families, taking chances, and sweet cinnamon roll Vikings. It contains no cheating, and a guaranteed HEA.



Content Warning:


This book contains intimate scenes between two adult men, swearing, underaged drinking, and main characters with severe social and general anxiety.


If any of these things are triggering for you, please skip this novel. Your well being is important!

Customer Reviews

Heather

7 months ago

Slow Burn

Choose Me is a slow-burn romance between Erik, and his best friend’s brother Jules. There have been secret mutual pinning since they were teens. But their brother/best friend, Stef, warned Erik off from his baby brother a long time ago. Erik left soon after to work in Arizona, but 14 years later he’s coming home. And he’s ready to earn a chance with Jules.

For Jules’ whole life, he’s had to deal with some severe anxiety. It’s a battle men don’t care to stick around for. But Erik has always made him feel safe. It makes it hard to let go of his crush on the man. But he may not have to, assuming he can convince his overprotective brother to accept them together.

Both men are pretty great. Erik may be conflict adverse, but he’s more than willing to stand up for the people he loves, he’s steady and compassionate. Jules, despite his anxiety and struggles, is kind and optimistic. Never really giving in or giving up. They are a great pair, who understand and support each other beautifully.

I really like a slow-burn romance based on friendship. And while this is a low angst story, there’s plenty of meat to it to draw you in and keep you engaged as they navigate life and some pretty deep issues.