2 Books by Jackson Tyler
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Overview: Gay author Jackson Tyler writes sometimes wacky, sometimes angsty, always heartfelt stories about men who love other men. When he’s not writing, Jackson can be found sunbathing with his cats, perfecting his makeup art skills, or watching scary movies with his husband and two cats.
Genre: Fiction > Romance (FF/MM)
Camera Shy – When internet influencer Nikolai Fraser sublets his apartment to technophobic luddite Samuel Moran, there’s instant chemistry between them. But sometimes chemistry blows up in your face.
Nik has hundreds of thousands of adoring followers online. In the real world, he has a
scumbag ex-roommate and a ransacked apartment. Samuel might be a pompous bastard who’s uncomfortably attractive, but he’s not a thief, which is all Nik needs in a new roommate.
After Samuel moves in, the fun really begins — for him, at least. He leaves his stuff all over the apartment, brings his friends over for loud benefits, and seizes every chance to get a rise out of Nik. Samuel is the sort of guy who would rather read an encyclopedia than use a search engine, and he won’t shut up about it.
Nik is infuriated by Samuel’s superiority complex, but he’s even more annoyed by how much he enjoys their sniping banter. The more time they spend together, the more Samuel’s obnoxious qualities become endearing, and soon the pair develop a genuine friendship.
The problem: Nik wants more. But even if they can reconcile their differences, can a man like Samuel commit to a guy like Nik?
Camera Shy is a standalone enemies-to-lovers gay romance novel with a happy ending, no cliffhangers, and a whole load of cheesy romance tropes. It is told in first person from Nik’s point of view. This story contains an even fluff-to-angst ratio, sharp banter, and a scene where our leads get stranded in a storm together.
The Holiday Agenda – Twenty-year-old Jimmy Abbott has never had a good birthday. Born on Christmas Day, he’s used to being overshadowed by the holiday season. With no family, no friends, and a crappy job as an in-store Santa at MerryMart, this is shaping up to be just another in a series of terrible Decembers.
Then he runs into Cole again: a confident and charismatic barista at the local LGBT+ coffeehouse. Cole is the opposite of Jimmy. He has wonderful friends, a supportive family, and he’s teeming with holiday cheer.
Jimmy and Cole haven’t seen each other since a series of explosive, no-strings-attached hookups last year. It was Cole’s fault —when he realised his feelings for Jimmy were more than a booty-call could satisfy, he ran. But the moment he sits on Santa’s lap, it’s clear those feelings never left. This time, he won’t run.
As the two men form a deeper connection, Cole begins to learn how lonely this time of year can be for people without his privilege — people like Jimmy. Determined to give Jimmy a good birthday for once, Cole introduces Jimmy to his world, where he is welcomed with open arms by Cole’s friends at the coffeehouse. Their agenda: this year, Jimmy is going to have a family.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Jimmymas.
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