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Book Title: Grabbing My Slyce! (Some Like It Haute! Gay Romance Series)
Author: Dann Hazel
Publisher: The Original Press
Cover Artist: Joshua Fippen
Release Date: June 24, 2024
Genre: Contemporary M/M Romance
Tropes: Forced Proximity; Hurt/Comfort; Slow Burn; Age-Stratified or May/December Romance
Themes: Family Strife; Loss of a partner/spouse; dealing with internalized homophobia
Heat Rating: 4 flames
Length: 138 829 words/ 360 pages
It can be read as a standalone, but is part of a series.
It does not end on a cliffhanger.
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How do you find your true love when the other business of life has always gotten in the way—until now?
Blurb
As an only child, Frank Slyce is an independent, self-reliant gay man with a huge creative streak.
Now, at thirty-two, he feels thrown off-kilter by a proverbial “urge to merge.”
But how does a man like Frank find love when he has always related best to people older than he is?
Enter David Hawkins, a Unitarian minister who’s similar in age to Frank. At first, they seem to hit it off. But in their steamy pursuit of a relationship, they discover individual differences that feel insurmountable.
Then, Frank seeks a business loan to open Slyce! Pies and Pasta. The hot, charming banker who works with him, Nicolas Beaumont, is eleven years older than Frank.
Age is not a problem for Frank.
But what is it about Nicolas’ history or personality that causes the banker to retreat into silence when Frank, for the first time in his life, feels certainty about love?
A slow-burn, age-stratified, HEA gay romance.
Excerpt
Once they’d returned to the Round House dock, Frank helped Nick secure the boat all over again. There was, after their kiss, a certain timidity between them now. As though they had to process what had just happened at their own pace. As though speaking of it might somehow wipe what happened out of existence.
While they worked with the boat, Frank didn’t notice the arrival of a familiar car.
David’s car.
It was, after all, Nick who filled Frank’s consciousness. He could smell him. He could hear his rhythmic breaths. He could feel Nick’s body against his.
It was as though he walked toward the Round House on autopilot. It was as though he had no idea where he was, the magic still had such a blinding hold on him.
Then, from the familiar car, Frank heard his name.
A voice he recognized, shouting his name.
He looked up and saw David, a big smile on his face, a hand waving at him. More eager than ever to spend a day with his chef and their friends. As though those days of silence and isolation had never happened.
Frank smiled and waved back.
Nick noticed. He noticed and took it all in. He didn’t know exactly what was going on between these two men, but from his forty-two years on this familiar planet, he had an idea.
He knew that the best move he could take now was to make himself scarce.
He bid farewell to Frank, asking him to convey his regrets to their hosts, before he headed back to his boat. He was no longer feeling well, he said, and needed to return the boat to the marina, then get himself home and into his bed.
Frank was speechless, though he managed to ask if Nick needed him to accompany him. To make sure he was okay.
“No. That’s not necessary, Frank,” Nick replied. “I’ll be fine. It’s just a—thing—that happens from time to time. It’s not serious. Just my body’s warning that it needs a little rest.”
Nick boarded his boat, then sped away with a perfunctory wave.
Then, Frank turned back to David.
But David, he saw, was already heading into the Round House.
David, he knew, was mad as hell.
About the Author
Dann Hazel has been writing both fiction and nonfiction for more than twenty years.
Besides writing romance, he has taught high school English and journalism, college psychology and human sexuality, directed federal grants and worked as a therapist in a psychiatric hospital. His fiction genre interests include thrillers, horror, literary and gay romance. He has published the Some Like It Haute Gay Romance Series, including Room for Dessert, My Own Private Biscuit and Lonely Diner.
Nonfiction works include Witness: Gay and Lesbian Clergy Report from the Front and Moving On: The Gay Man’s Guide for Coping When a Relationship Ends.
Dann’s personal interests include reading and writing, cinema, jogging, Broadway, keeping abreast of current events and travel.
Currently, Dann lives in Central Florida with his husband, Josh, and their American Eskimo canine, Flurry.
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