Finding Chandler
It started as a joke. Several guys burned by love decided to create a club they dubbed the Solitary Knights. A safe haven for the romantically disinclined, the guys meet once a month to drink a beer and renew their vow to avoid love at all costs. Yet beneath the laughter and bravado, each man...
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It started as a joke. Several guys burned by love decided to create a club they dubbed the Solitary Knights. A safe haven for the romantically disinclined, the guys meet once a month to drink a beer and renew their vow to avoid love at all costs. Yet beneath the laughter and bravado, each man hides a broken heart. One night, Drew Kensington, owner and bartender of the Pelham Bay Pub, issues a challenge, “Why don’t you find that one guy—the one that got away, the one you’ve never quite let fade from your dreams? Track him down. Reconnect. Then come back here and tell us what you found out.”And so it began, the tales of the Solitary Knights. What will they find on their adventures into the past? Stop by Pelham Bay Pub to hear their stories.Book 1: Finding Chandler - Eric Moore didn’t know what he had back in college, casually breaking the heart of the one guy who would have done anything for him. When Eric decides to seek him out twenty years later, the man he discovers isn’t the boy he left behind so long ago… Will finding Chandler mean finding love at last?
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781615081639
Publish date: December 2009
Publisher: Romance Unbound Publishing
Pages no: 27
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Category Romance,
Contemporary,
Short Stories,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay,
M M Contemporary
Series: Solitary Knights of Pelham Bay (#1)
These m/m romances are decent reads and remind me quite a bit of a Carol Lynne series. The Solitary Knights of Pelham Bay are a group of extremely cynical guys who'd given up on love and get together to bitch and moan about fools who believe in love. Then the bartender issues them a challenge...
One theme that I ALWAYS love when it comes to romantic fiction is "the one that gets away". I always love that, because it sets premise for emotional reunion and a lot of other things. I'm impressed that this story covers all that in only about 25 pages. I'm glad that the two guys do not just jump b...