Perfection isn’t the goal. Finding your person is.
Love can hit in the middle of chaos, in the wrong place at the right time, or it might grow from attraction you never planned on. Feelings get caught, walls come down, and being chosen for exactly who you are can be everything.
Sweet, sexy, and low angst, Love by the Bushel is an open-door, contemporary LGBTQ+ romance series featuring first-person, dual POV, interconnected standalones filled with chemistry, humor, and happily-ever-afters.
Each story centers desire, emotional safety, and love that fits—no fixing required.
Imperfect Characters, Perfect Love.
Is it bad form to ditch your friends’ wedding to chat up the hot elevator repair guy? Asking for me…
The Meet Cuke is a contemporary LGBTQ romance about a cranky elevator, cucumber memes, a chance meeting, and a genuine connection. There is a mention of the terminal illness of a main character’s parent.
Can “You’re in my seat” turn into “You’re in my heart”?
Wrong Place, Right Time is a Valentine’s Day novella about reconnecting, taking chances, and finding where you belong. This book takes place in 1987 and contains brief mentions and short instances of homophobic language and behavior befitting that time.
Someone has a secret admirer...
Bee Mine, Valentine is a no-angst M/M contemporary LGBTQ romance about a man, his dog, and holiday decor. No bees were harmed in the writing of this story.