'Tis the Season

'Tis the Season

Gale Stanley

Gale Stanley

Is it possible to be both a good Jew and a gay man? Jonah Dillon doesn't think so. He can't reconcile his faith with his attraction to men so he turns his back on Judaism. Away at college for the holidays, he plans to lose his virginity to Christian, the blue-eyed, blond, goy of his dreams. But fate intervenes when Jonah meets Aaron Beck, an observant Jew, and they end up celebrating Hanukkah together. Aaron tells Jonah they're beschert—meant to be. Jonah not sure he believes, but he's lonely and welcomes Aaron's company even if he has to celebrate Hanukkah to get it. Can Aaron bridge the gap and convince Jonah to take a leap of faith? Or will they have to give up their desire for a future together? Copyright Notification: All Changeling Press LLC publications and cover art are copyright and may not be used in any AI generated work. No AI content is included or allowed in any Changeling Press LLC publication or artwork.
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The Layover

The Layover

Gale Stanley

Gale Stanley

Inside the cockpit, Captain Paul Miller is always in control. But on the ground, he constantly feels adrift. His marriage is crumbling, and life has become much too complicated. Jamey Conley has worked hard to make his café in the Frisco airport a successful venture. He loves his work – and especially the airport scenery. He goes gaga over guys in uniform, but when he meets Paul, sparks really fly. Too bad his ideal man is married — and straight.
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The Bathhouse

The Bathhouse

Gale Stanley

Gale Stanley

Reed Barton is a millionaire who can have anything he wants, except the one thing he desires most. His first love. He's spent years trying to recreate the night they met in a San Francisco bathhouse. The image of the beautiful Filipino man who took his virginity is never far from his thoughts. Reed's life is turned upside down when his long-lost love reappears — and not in a good way. Joseph Castro is not quite what he seems. Time and experience have changed both men, and there's no going back. But maybe, together, they can go forward.
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