THE EDGE OF THIRST Chapter 3

THE EDGE OF THIRST  Chapter 3 : The Shape of Want Micah on his knees was a sight Julian knew he would never forget. The bartender — this tall, broad-shouldered, ink-sleeved man who had commanded the room at The Hideaway with nothing but presence — knelt on the hardwood floor of his own bedroom with … Read more

THE EDGE OF THIRST Chapter 2

THE EDGE OF THIRST  Chapter 2 : The Space Between Hunger and Ruin The rain was worse than before. It came down in sheets, heavy and relentless, turning the sidewalks into mirrors that reflected the blurred neon of closed storefronts and streetlamps. Julian’s suit jacket had just started to dry inside the bar, and now … Read more

THE EDGE OF THIRST Chapter 1

THE EDGE OF THIRST  Chapter 1 : THE STRANGER AT THE BAR The rain came down like a second chance at drowning. Julian Ashford stood on the cracked sidewalk outside The Hideaway, watching water pour from the torn awning above him in a crooked silver curtain. His suit jacket was already soaked through. His hair, … Read more

THE EDGE OF THIRST

THE EDGE OF THIRST Genre:  Contemporary Romance / LGBTQ+ / Adult (18+) Synopsis: Julian Ashford has spent thirty-four years doing everything right. The right career. The right marriage. The right silence about the part of himself he buried so deep he almost forgot it existed. Then his wife hands him divorce papers, and the carefully … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 32

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 32  The Hour Before Dawn The letter sat on Leo’s desk for three weeks. He did not show it to anyone. He did not mention it to Elena, to the staff, to the guests who came and went with their skis and their suitcases and their oblivious smiles. He simply kept … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 31

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 31 The Reckoning The days after the meeting in Seattle blurred together, one bleeding into the next like watercolors left out in the rain. Leo returned to Timberline Lodge and threw himself into work—the kind of mindless, repetitive labor that left no room for thought. He repaired a leaky faucet in … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 30

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 30  The Last Letter The conference room on the thirty-eighth floor looked exactly as Leo remembered it—the same floor-to-ceiling windows, the same view of the sound, the same long mahogany table where they had sat ten years ago, waiting for Julian’s will to be read. But the light was different. The … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 29

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 29  The Wall The drive back to Timberline took four hours. Leo spent most of them in silence, his eyes fixed on the road ahead, his mind churning through everything Greta had told him. Beside him, Elena drove with one hand on the wheel and the other resting on the console … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 28

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 28 The Ghost of Greta The letter from Celeste changed something in Leo. Not dramatically—not the kind of change that announces itself with thunder and lightning. It was quieter than that. A slow shift, like the turning of the seasons, like the gradual lightening of the sky before dawn. He had … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 27

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 27 The Letter That Never Came The tenth anniversary of the dinner arrived on a Tuesday, the same day of the week as the original blizzard. Leo had been dreading it for months, though he would not have admitted that to anyone. The date had been circled on his calendar, a … Read more