3 Novels by Grant C. Holland
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Overview: Grant C. Holland is an emerging author of gay romance. He lives in the upper Midwest enjoying friends, family, great food, and putting stories with happy endings into writing.
Genre: Romance MM
Pet Shop Charlie: "It’s over…forever…and you will never see me again!"
Fleeing New York, the east coast, and anything that reminds him of the ashes of his marriage to Andrew, millionaire Jeremiah runs out of gas on a rural road in southern Minnesota. While contemplating his fate, he’s greeted by someone else down on his luck, an abandoned samoyed who greets him with a wet tongue and cold nose.
"I took over the pet shop from my dad, and ever since everyone just calls me Pet Shop Charlie."
Charlie is headed back to town after dropping off a Siamese cat to his owners as part of his volunteer work for the emergency clinic. After pulling over to ask if Jeremiah needs help, Charlie gives them both temporary shelter.
"In the end, the city mouse and the country mouse really didn’t get along."
The chemistry between Charlie and Jeremiah is unmistakable, but will their personal differences and a jealous ex be enough to keep them apart?
The Flawless Mr. Faraday: An intriguing stranger appears, and the fire of romance is lit in the small town of Eagle’s Glen.
Adam Cline lives above "The Beguiling Bean" – Eagle’s Glen’s popular coffee shop. His meticulous dedication to detail has made him a "go to" copy editor; detail and structure are his strengths. His self-imposed isolation prevents distraction, but an impending sense of something amiss might soon interrupt his efforts to control his personal world.
Geoffrey Faraday is the proverbial enigma wrapped in a riddle, appearing on the same time, on the same day in Eagle’s Glen, every two weeks. He has a keen interest in Eagle’s Glen’s history, as well as the characters who walk her streets. A chance encounter as he explores the colorful past of the Beguiling Bean’s basement throws his exploration and Adam’s controlled environment into uncharted waters.
Geoffrey’s attraction to Adam goes far beyond mere physical appeal. Tentative steps toward one another lead to mutual desire. But when the relationship threatens to disrupt Adam’s structure, he panics, and Geoffrey reveals unexpected secrets.
Will love and the nurturing network of Eagle’s Glen be enough to keep them together?
Yukon Sam: "We think he belongs to you."
After weeks of searching, Charlie finally tracks down the original owners of the dog he and his partner Jeremiah called Rollins. Before saying goodbye to the dog that brought them together as a couple, they ask to hear the story of Rollins’ earlier days when he was called Yukon Sam.
"When no one else believed we could make it, she gave us Sam to show her trust in our relationship."
Matt and Ryan feel like outsiders in their little midwestern town. The gay population of Eagle’s Glen is small and nearly invisible. They both have reasons for keeping their own orientations quiet. When they first encounter each other as young men hanging out in a small-town bar with small groups of friends…the recognition is instant. Not only do they set off each other’s sense of the presence of another gay man, but they also bond as fellow outsiders.
A romance blossoms, and an ugly family quarrel puts Ryan on the street. With the help of Matt’s supportive sister, Pam, the pair find a small house to rent, and she offers them an energetic white dog, soon named Yukon Sam, as a sign of her belief in their love.
Is this the little slice of paradise that Matt and Ryan hope to carve out for their future?
And how did Matt and Ryan lose Yukon Sam, only to find him in the care of another couple that he brought together?
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