Buzz (The Riley Brothers)
<p><i><b>“I'm walking away from that dream.â€</b></i></p><p><i><b>“We can't guarantee your life if you keep playing.â€</b></i><br> At twenty-three, an undiagnosed heart condition sends <b>pro hockey player Cameron Riley</b> back to his hometown newly single and looking for work. Cam can't hide his past – especially when <b>his heart racing is a big risk</b>, and boy, does his new boss's nephew make his heart race. Noah's exactly the kind of guy Cam needs after his hellish ex.</p> <p><b><i>“I want to do something new.â€</i></b><br> <b>Art curator Noah Clark</b> is glad his beekeeping uncle hired this hunk. Cameron is a sweet, smart bad boy. Noah works hard, like organizing a hockey-themed art exhibition, and he wants to let himself love hard. <b>Noah's busy life would be perfect with Cameron</b>, but what's his new lover hiding?</p> <p><b><i>“Tell me why you've been watching me.â€</i></b><br> Pitting Cam's budding relationship with sweet Noah against millions of bucks, Cam is offered a lot of money to <b>abandon his new priorities</b>: life, love, and family. <b>The game of their lives is on the line</b>. And after all's said and done, is it too late for Noah to forgive Cam for his partial truths?</p> <p><i><u>Buzz</u> is a steamy, stand-alone gay romance novel with a HEA ending and no cliffhanger.</i></p>