Remember Him

· Honey Bay Book 1 · Steve Milton
4.4
32 reviews
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Baxter Rawlins: a real heartbreaker.

He broke my heart ten years ago.

Back in high school, Baxter pretended he didn't know me. I was a skinny, plaid-shirt-wearing nobody. I was openly gay, but nobody even cared — except Baxter, when he wanted a hookup.

That was all a nerd like me could expect from the star quarterback and prom king. He treated me as his shameful secret.

I’m older now. Wiser. I know I deserve better. But I can't stop wishing for another fleeting moment in Baxter's embrace.

Andy Silver: my one weakness.

Every time Andy smiled at me from under his floppy hair, I couldn’t help myself. How could a nerd in wire-rimmed glasses be so hot?

It was a high school fling. I spent ten years running away from it. I couldn't live the life I wanted, even if I loved Andy more than he ever knew.

Bumping into Andy ten years later was the shock of my life. That shy nerd is a celebrity now? And he works out?

I shouldn’t dwell on how much I miss being with him, even if every sight of him sends me there.

I came back to Honey Bay for business. I might stay for a second chance at love.

Remember Him is a 42,000-word second-chance gay romance. On their way to a feel-good happy ever after, a jock and a nerd dodge windmill blades, fog up the windows, and discuss the fine points of timber, lumber, and plain old wood.

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4.4
32 reviews
Heather
24 October 2023
I personally prefer guy meets girl, fall, in love, get married and have a happilly ever after. However, Every once in I while I like to read about realistic characters who have different lifestyle than I do to make sure I don't ever be judgy towards a persons way of life or lifestyle! This month, I read a few gay and lesies books because apparently I have a few gay and lesies in my family from both my mother and dad's side so I am trying to better understand and be more open minded. But most of the gay and lesies books that are under the fiction section in google play are either really messed up and/or highly inappropriate/sexual. Why can't I ever find clean books on google play? At least in this story the characters were actually adult!! Well anyway, here is a summary book description of this story: there was a lot of misunderstandings, miscommunication, and pain. There is some bullying in the story. I don't like that the main characters did " it" when they were kids in high school. One character was afraid to admit he was gay because her didn't want to lose his parents love. While another character literally told the world on broadcast that he's gay and proud supported of it, kind of like an activist. I had to skip a lot of the story due to inappropriate/ sexual scenes and the drama! Warning: there is a lot of inappropriate/ sexual scenes. What I wrote in this review is my opinion based on what I got out of the story!!
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Luaiva Ridgeway
10 January 2023
you could've done better proof reading before publishing. but well done
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Dawn McCowan
2 February 2024
enjoyed the characters and story line. we'll done
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About the author

Steve Milton writes sexy, snarky feel-good stories about men loving men. Expect lots of laughs and not much angst.

He is a South Florida native, and when he's not writing, he likes cats, cars, music, and coffee.

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