Signed My Person
After years of friendship and then moving in together, Kevin never thought that a chance encounter with his high school bully, would prompt George to swing in to save the day…again.
Sharing a condo, dinners, and almost every secret worth telling, Kevin has finally accepted that the flame he held for George needed to die. Until a kiss. George’s heart has terrible timing. He’s a straight guy who fell—hard—for his gay best friend, Kevin, who was once again dating his free-spirited boyfriend. George has perfected the art of keeping his feelings hidden: smiling through Kevin’s dating disasters, offering late-night comfort, and pretending friendship is enough.
But when Brendan Moser comes back to town and thinks he can go right back to bullying Kevin, George is not going to stand for it. Rethinking everything he knows, the familiar closeness begins to shift. One single kiss was never supposed to change George’s world, but soon he can’t ignore the truth he’s been burying.
Could Kevin be his person? Is the feeling for George after all these years be worth leaving what is comfortable?
After years of friendship and then moving in together, Kevin never thought that a chance encounter with his high school bully, would prompt George to swing in to save the day…again.
Sharing a condo, dinners, and almost every secret worth telling, Kevin has finally accepted that the flame he held for George needed to die. Until a kiss. George’s heart has terrible timing. He’s a straight guy who fell—hard—for his gay best friend, Kevin, who was once again dating his free-spirited boyfriend. George has perfected the art of keeping his feelings hidden: smiling through Kevin’s dating disasters, offering late-night comfort, and pretending friendship is enough.
But when Brendan Moser comes back to town and thinks he can go right back to bullying Kevin, George is not going to stand for it. Rethinking everything he knows, the familiar closeness begins to shift. One single kiss was never supposed to change George’s world, but soon he can’t ignore the truth he’s been burying.
Could Kevin be his person? Is the feeling for George after all these years be worth leaving what is comfortable?