Michael is a compelling exploration of the complexities of identity and belonging. The narrative delves into the life of the protagonist, who grapples with personal and societal expectations while navigating relationships that challenge his self-perception. Themes of love, acceptance, and the search for purpose are intricately woven throughout the story, offering readers a poignant reflection on the human experience. With rich character development and an evocative setting, the book invites deep emotional engagement and introspection.
Jay Hogan Livres
Jay Hogan crée des romances m/m et des suspenses romantiques qui explorent souvent les connexions humaines profondes et la psychologie des personnages. Son style est reconnu pour sa profondeur émotionnelle et sa capacité à tisser des intrigues captivantes qui maintiennent les lecteurs engagés. Hogan se concentre sur le développement des personnages et leurs parcours émotionnels, en évitant les clichés prévisibles. Son parcours diversifié apporte une perspective unique aux récits qu'elle crée.






A mature (both characters over 50) gay romance set in New Zealand
Reuben Taylor has worked his whole life for a dream--to play for the New Zealand All Blacks. But is that dream worth losing the love of his life?
Unguarded
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The protagonist escapes a tumultuous relationship in Boston with little more than a few dollars and lip gloss, leading to an unexpected awakening in Burlington, Vermont. Struggling with discomfort and uncertainty, she embodies the chaos of her life, highlighting themes of resilience and self-discovery amidst unforeseen circumstances.
The Mechanics of Lust
- 356pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The story revolves around unrequited love and the challenges of moving on after falling for a best friend. Set against the backdrop of a high country sheep station, the protagonist navigates her feelings as she witnesses her friend's romance with someone else. Despite the emotional turmoil and the close quarters of their living and working situation, she strives to heal and find her own path, highlighting themes of friendship, heartbreak, and resilience.
The Science of Attraction
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the high country, the story follows a young woman deeply rooted in her family's farming legacy. Her life is predetermined by generations of tradition until the arrival of Liam Skelton ignites unexpected feelings and challenges her to reconsider her future. As their relationship develops, she must navigate the tension between familial expectations and her own desires, leading to a transformative journey of love and self-discovery.
The Art of Husbandry
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Struggling with anger and trauma after a life-altering event, the protagonist seeks solace away from it all on a remote sheep station. This three-month retreat offers a much-needed escape, providing an opportunity to heal and rediscover purpose. As they confront their past and embrace the quiet of nature, the journey becomes one of self-discovery and renewal, moving beyond mere survival to find a way forward.
Set against the stunning backdrop of New Zealand's Southern Alps, Cassidy Martin embodies the essence of a country boy, cherishing his horses and a unique Lord of the Rings tourist venture. However, his love for solitude is challenged by the presence of his ex-wife, who disrupts his peaceful life. The story explores themes of isolation, personal passion, and the complexities of past relationships, painting a vivid picture of Cassidy's struggle to maintain his idyllic way of life amidst external pressures.
Pinot and Pineapple Lumps
- 346pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The story revolves around Penn, a character from Adelaide, whose identity and life are shrouded in mystery. As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into a journey of discovery, exploring themes of self-identity and the significance of place. The sparse details about Penn invite curiosity and intrigue, prompting an exploration of personal history and the connections that shape us. The book promises to delve into the complexities of life through the lens of this enigmatic figure.