A Portland restaurant owner succumbs to temptation in this gay romance novella. "Sometimes an author just gets everything right . . . Absolutely perfect." โGuilty Pleasures Book Reviews
Sure, Chris O'Neal has problems. His restaurant is still co-owned by his ex. His flannel-and-tattoos style is making him accidentally trendy. He can't remember the last time he went out and had fun. But he's not lonely, he's driven. And the hot bakery delivery boy is not his problem, no matter how sweet his buns.
Chris is old enough to know Lance Degrassi's sculpted good looks and clever double-entendre's spell nothing but trouble. Lance is still in collegeโhe should be hitting the clubs and the books, chasing guys his own age, not pursuing some gruff motorcycle-riding workaholic. Especially when he'll be leaving for grad school in a few months. But Lance keeps hanging around, lending a hand, charming Chris to distraction. Maybe some steaming hot no-strings indulgence won't hurt.
Then again, maybe it will . . .
Praise for the Portland Heat series
"Tremendously charming and sexy, Served Hot is a knockout!" โRT Book Reviews
"A charming read, a warm, feel-good story with just the right amount of angst (and steam!) featuring two likeable characters." โAll About Romance on Served Hot
"A really enjoyable story." โJoyfully Jay on Baked Fresh