Book Blurb:
Do something new today.
Why he looks at his horoscope every day, Elias Hood doesn’t know. It’s all garbage, and no nickel fortune ever helped him climb all the way up the corporate ladder. He’s about to make Vice President. Rocking the boat with “something new” is the last thing on his mind.
But there’s this guy.
Ty Green can make friends with a tree and Elias can’t help falling for his easy-going vibe and his perfect smile. He’s a fellow Capricorn, like Elias, but that’s as far as their similarities go. Ty works to live—he doesn’t live to work. When Elias takes his horoscope’s advice and asks Ty out, both men are in for a shock. But as Elias’s walls start to come down, they might just realize that they have more in common than they think. In fact, they might even want the exact same thing.
Who knows? Maybe horoscopes aren’t just trash after all.
Elias was originally released in 2017 as Picture Winter.
This edition has a brand new cover, but no new content.
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“How long do you think it’ll take me to get home at this time of night?” Elias asked as he crouched to tie his boot laces in Ty’s front entranceway.
“Probably only an hour or so, if you don’t hit any traffic.” One would think there’d be no traffic at ten o’clock on a Saturday evening, but in the GTA, you never knew. Given that the clubs were just staring to get going downtown Toronto, he might run into a whole bunch of suburbanites heading into the city to party.
“That’d be a nice change.” Elias stood and took his coat out of the front hall closet. “Took me two and a half hours to get here.”
Ty winced. He felt bad for not telling Elias how far out of the city he’d moved, so he made an offer that was probably not the wisest but would hopefully tell him where he stood.
“You could, uh…” He faltered briefly under Elias’s liquid brown gaze. “You could stay the night? Head home in the morning?”
Those eyes went molten in an instant, leaving no guesses as to how Elias felt about Ty. It made Ty’s breath catch and his mouth went dry. He took an instinctive step forward into Elias’s personal space. From what Ty had been able to tell over the past few days, the man had a pretty big personal space bubble; Ty fully expected him to pull back. Instead, Elias met him halfway, settling his hands on Ty’s waist.
“I don’t think that’s a good idea,” Elias said, so softly it was almost a whisper. “Not yet anyway.”
Ty’s breath left him in a disappointed whoosh. “Yeah, you’re probably right.”
Heart kicking his ribs, he stared into Elias’s eyes, only an inch or so above his own. Elias looked as unwilling to leave as Ty was unwilling to let him go.
Elias licked his lips—Ty watched that tongue, dying for a taste—squeezed Ty’s waist, and took a step back. “I’ll see you on Monday morning?” he asked, voice gone deeper than normal.
“Actually…” Ty had to swallow past the want in his throat. “I took the week off, so I could get settled here.”
“Oh.”
Elias looked as disappointed as Ty felt.
“So, I’ll see you…next Monday, then?” Elias asked.
“Yeah.”
Elias brushed his thumb against Ty’s cheek, and Ty had to hold in a whimper of need at that one brief contact that left him wanting so much more.
Elias was out the door a second later.
Ty groaned and rested his forehead against the door’s frosted glass window. He didn’t want to wait until next Monday to see Elias. He wanted to see him again right now.
A knock on the door. He opened it to reveal a scowling Elias.
Wow. Wishes really did come true.
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