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A gender-fluid cutie, a workaholic hottie, and a hookup gone right.


Blake

No romantic relationship could ever compete with my dream job. Sure, it gets lonely, but that’s what occasional hookups are for. Work-life balance? Who cares? I certainly don’t. Until chest pains bring me to my knees and land me in the emergency room.


It’s a wake-up call I can’t afford to ignore.


When my well-meaning family encourages me to make some major life changes, like hiring a meditation and physiotherapy coach, whatever that is, I’m worried enough to agree.


Imagine my surprise when my practitioner turns out to be the hookup I haven’t been able to forget.



Stef

What’s a fabulously vivacious gender-fluid beauty to do when stress is high and Prince Charmings aren’t lined up at their door? Head to the club to recharge my sparkle on the dance floor. I have no intention of hooking up with anyone. Hookups are not my thing.


Then I see the slightly older hottie in the Tom Ford suit, and all my self-restraint goes up in a blast of glitter.


When it turns out he’s my new meditation client and my friend's older brother, I’m sure the universe is messing with me.


Because mixing business with pleasure is a huge no-no.

So why does my heart keep shouting yes?



Free Me is a low-angst, opposites attract, worlds collide, contemporary LGBTQ romance about a hookup gone right. It contains no cheating, and a guaranteed HEA.



Content Warning:


This book contains brief mentions and short instances of transphobic language and behavior, mention of alcoholism, and mention of absentee parenting.


There are explicit sexual scenes between two consenting adults.


If any of this is distressing, please skip this novel. Your well being is important!

Customer Reviews

Heather

2 months ago

Sweet and Sexy

Love in the Pacific Northwest is a fantastic series full of amazing representation, and some really awesome legal and found family. Free Me is a wonderful addition to the series. I’m totally taken by Stef and Blake.

Blake’s a workaholic, but not a stuffy or grumpy one like so many we know. He’s lovely and loyal to friends, family, and clients. But still, a workaholic who needs to learn some work-life balance. Who better than someone full of life and passion?

Stef is loud and proud. So often they're told they’re too much. Too loud, too bossy, too gay. Add in that they’re genderfluid, which most of their dates fail to understand, or respect, and you could say they’re a little leary of dating. But when their club hookup, turned client, ends up being a man that seems to love all of them…Stef is both ecstatic and cautious it’s too good to be true.

This is a low-angst story full of self-acceptance, embracing joy, and finding your home. It has some adorable dates and some really sweet moments.