I’m beyond chuffed that Lovers Leap has been named as a finalist in the romance category of the Bi Book Awards for books of 2016.
Lovers Leap is a little bit special to me, as it’s set in the place I grew up in–the Isle of Wight. I couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve walked along the pier in the opening scene. Thankfully, unlike Michael, I’ve never (yet!) enraged a companion to the point of shoving me off the end of it! 😉
If they looked, would they ever leap?
Good-looking, confident, and doted on by his widowed mum, Michael is used to thinking only of himself. Getting shoved off an Isle of Wight pier by an exasperated ex ought to come as a wake-up call—but then he meets Rufus and he’s right back to letting the little head take charge. Rufus is cute, keen, and gets under Michael’s skin in a disturbing way.
Would-be chef Rufus can’t believe his luck when a dripping wet dream of a man walks out of the sea on his birthday, especially when Michael ends up staying at the family B&B. Life is perfect—at least until Michael has to go home to the mainland.
Rufus can’t leave the island for reasons he’s entirely neglected to mention. And though Michael identifies as bi, breaking his mum’s heart by coming out and having an actual relationship with a guy has never been his plan. With both men determined to keep their secrets, a leap of faith could land them in deep water.