āThis love story is heartrending, swoon-worthy, and extremely well-told.ā āPublishers Weekly, starred review
A man whoās been moving his whole life finally finds a reason to stay put.
Charlie Matheson has spent his life taking care of things. When his parents died two days before his eighteenth birthday, he took care of his younger brother, even though that meant putting his own dreams on hold. He took care of his fatherās hardware store, building it into something known several towns over. He took care of the cat he found in the woodsā¦so now he has a cat.
When a stranger with epic tattoos and a glare to match starts coming into Mathesonās Hardware, buying things seemingly at random and lugging them off in a car so beat-up Charlie feels bad for it, his instinct is to help. When the man comes in for the fifth time in a week, Charlie canāt resist intervening.
Rye Janssen has spent his life breaking things. Promises. His parentsā hearts. Leases. He isnāt used to people wanting to put things back togetherānot the crumbling house he just inherited, not his future and certainly not him. But the longer he stays in Garnet Run, the more he can see himself belonging there. And the more time he spends with Charlie, the more he can see himself falling asleep in Charlieās armsā¦and waking up in them.
Is this what it feels like to have a homeāand someone to share it with?
Carina Adores is home to romantic love stories where LGBTQ+ characters find their happily-ever-afters.
Garnet Run
Book 1: Better Than People
Book 2: Best Laid Plans
Book 3: The Lights on Knockbridge Lane