Nothing beats a short gay domestic drama to prepare you for the holidays:
The formula for the low level drama is simple and gets to the point. There’s a continued HEA and ends with what could be room for more but left me satisfied with the realistic way it ended.
Check out the full review over at and a book excerpt at .
For most people the holidays mean family, togetherness, and focusing on the things that matter most in life. For Greg it means taking the artwork off the walls, putting away photographs, and sleeping single, because this Christmas his partner Michael's mother is coming to visit. Things would be easier if Michael would finally come out to her, but until he gets the guts to do that, it's up to Greg to do some straightening up. A holiday short story.
The formula for the low level drama is simple and gets to the point. There’s a continued HEA and ends with what could be room for more but left me satisfied with the realistic way it ended.
Check out the full review over at and a book excerpt at .
Straightening Up by Jeffrey Ricker:
For most people the holidays mean family, togetherness, and focusing on the things that matter most in life. For Greg it means taking the artwork off the walls, putting away photographs, and sleeping single, because this Christmas his partner Michael's mother is coming to visit. Things would be easier if Michael would finally come out to her, but until he gets the guts to do that, it's up to Greg to do some straightening up. A holiday short story.