#1: His Princess
The Husband Without a Wife
Matthew “Colt” Coltrane’s wife left him while he was at work, abandoning her adult son. Colt isn’t a man who enjoys being without a woman to serve him, and the perfect solution is at hand. Quin is pretty, with soft features and long hair. Plus, he’s gay. Colt gives Quin an ultimatum: leave and find a new home or be Colt’s “wife.”
The Son Without a Choice
Quin Kiskadden never expected his mother to leave him behind. She’d always dragged him along from one husband to the next, but when he discovers she left without him, he doesn’t have many options. He can be Colt’s “wife” in every possible way or struggle to find a new place to live while attending college. Playing a 1950s housewife isn’t much of an option, but at least he has always found Colt to be good-looking.
A Married Couple in Every Way—Except One
Colt has never been with a man, but he doesn’t care what gender Quin is because Quin has become Colt’s wife in every way. Quin is flawless and a lot more attentive than Colt’s ex ever was. Colt finds himself not wanting to let Quin go. As Quin falls deeper into the role of devoted spouse, he has no plans or desire to leave, but when outside forces test their relationship, they’ll need to face the challenges as only a married couple can.
In this book Quin isn’t given a choice. He must learn to enjoy dresses and taking care of his man—or else. But in the end, Quin finds he has unlocked a part of himself that he loves and fully embraces.
#2: His Lovebug
The Protective Future Husband
Matthew “Colt” Coltrane has a new lease on life now that he’s engaged. He’s in love, and the thought of losing Quin—the man he dotingly calls his wife—is unbearable. Colt will do anything to protect Quin from dangerous men, and that goes double for Colt’s brother, who surprises them with a visit. Jackson is a self-centered nightmare, and he has caused issues for Colt in the past. It’s too bad that Jackson doesn’t understand Colt would sooner end the threat to his wife than let Quin get hurt.
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Always at His Side
Quin Kiskadden is still learning a lot about his husband to be, and he’s also discovering more about himself and who he is. When Colt’s brother visits, trouble is hot on his heels. While Quin’s ready to welcome Jackson into their home, Colt is prepared for chaos. The crisis comes in the form of an old family “friend,” who attempts to destroy their life for hiding Jackson.
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Thriving as a Couple
Colt and Quin are happy with each other, but they have a long journey ahead before they can fully overcome the rocky beginning of their relationship. Colt must learn to trust Quin, even when Colt’s instincts urge him to become a caveman and protect Quin, while Quin wrestles with the kind of life he will live with Colt as his partner. Danger lurks around every corner, and the only way to survive is by holding on to each other.