Collecting the Silver Foxes

Author: Nora Phoenix
Genre(s): Romance | LGBTQ+ | M-M Romance
Total pages: 87
Collecting the Silver Foxes

Marrying the Guide
I love my job as a wilderness guide, even when an adorable guy sends me splashing into a river.
I messed around with some guys while in college, but I haven’t been attracted to a man since. Until I meet Onno, a sweet Dutch man visiting Forestville.
We’re the same age, and he’s so easy to talk to. Plus, I love his sense of humor.
He would be so easy to fall for…
The problem? He’s going back home to the Netherlands in three weeks.
But not if I can help it.

Rescuing the Writer
I’m a walking disaster, so I’m not surprised when my RV catches fire outside the cute town of Forestville.
What is surprising is the hot deputy sheriff who comes to my rescue…and invites me to stay with him.
Waylon is fifteen years my junior, but he’s disciplined, organized, and put together. Who knew competence could be so arousing?
But when I discover he’s a gay virgin, I may just be able to teach him a thing or two.

Winning the Dad
Vegas isn’t my scene, but I might as well have some fun while I’m here for my son’s wedding.
I’ve always considered myself straight…until I meet Sawyer at the blackjack table.
He’s my age, super hot, and funny, and the sparks between us could power the entire casino. When he asks me up to his room, I happily accept.
But one night isn’t enough for either of us. We want more.
Until we discover we’re both here to watch our sons get married…to each other.

Wooing the Librarian
Small town librarian meets sexy silver fox…
Stanton is everything I could ever want in a man. He’s sexy, sweet, and his voice is perfect… I could listen to him for hours as he reads to the kids in the library, where I’m a librarian.
When it turns out he likes me too, including my chronic illness, I should be over the moon…but instead, I worry that in the long run, we won’t want the same things.
After all, he is fourteen years older than me…

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