Summer Hemlock never meant to come back to Omen, Massachusetts.
But with his mother in need of help, Summer has no choice but to return to his hometown, take up a teaching residency at the Albin Academy boarding school—and work directly under the man who made his teenage years miserable. Professor Fox Iseya Forbidding, aloof, commanding: psychology instructor Iseya is a cipher who’s always fascinated and intimidated shy, anxious Summer. But that fascination turns into something more when the older man challenges Summer to be brave. What starts as a daily game to reward Summer with a kiss for every obstacle overcome turns passionate, and a professional relationship turns quickly personal. Yet Iseya’s walls of grief may be too high for someone like Summer to climb…until Summer’s infectious warmth shows Fox everything he’s been missing in life. Now both men must be brave enough to trust each other, to take that leap. To find the love they’ve always needed… Just like that. In Just Like That, critically acclaimed author Cole McCade introduces us to Albin Academy: a private boys’ school where some of the world’s richest families send their problem children to learn discipline and maturity, out of the public eye.
Summer Hemlock grew up afraid of everything. When he left the small town of Omen behind, he wanted to become more than just the awkward teenager who never quite fit in with the privileged students at Albin Academy – and more than the boy who yearned for Professor Iseya.
Walking back through the hallowed halls of Albin brings back all of Summer’s fears of never being good enough. Until Fox Iseya gives him hope in the form of a soul searing kiss. Summer lifted his head, then, once more looking at Fox directly. Considering how he avoided eye contact so pathologically, Fox...didn’t understand why Summer seemed inclined to so often look at him so fully, so intently, when he claimed to be afraid of Fox, claimed to be so anxious he actually found Fox terrifying.
Fox Iseya feels like he’s been frozen for years. After the tragic death of his wife, he’s been locked inside walls of his own making. So he’s completely unprepared for Summer Hemlock.
He’s awkwardly gorgeous, intelligent and truly cares about the students. Fox can feel him getting under his skin. It’s the single best and most terrifying thing that’s ever happened to him. But Summer doesn’t know just how damaged Fox really is. He deserves so much more than an old man that has nothing left to give. But how can Fox walk away when he can’t imagine life without every feeling the warmth of Summer again? “You,” he said sunnily, “have been watching me all day.”
Cole McCade delivers a lyrical masterpiece in Just Like That. With hypnotic prose, he paints a landscape that feels almost gothic. There’s beauty in the smallest of details. From Fox’s hair to Summer’s smirk, I couldn’t put it down for a second.
It starts with a low thrum of heartbreak, blooms into an all-encompassing desire and ends in a warm burst of joy. This is an epic love story in every sense of the word. And I’ll remember that there’s always a reason to be brave. Just like Summer… Blog Tour Excerpt ~“Extinguisher first, then sand,” the voice ordered. “Dr. Liu, if you insist on getting in the way, at least make yourself useful and remove anything else flammable from the vicinity of the blaze. Quickly, now. Keep your mouths covered.” About The Author ~
Cole McCade is a New Orleans-born Southern boy without the Southern accent, currently residing somewhere in Seattle. He spends his days as a suit-and-tie corporate consultant and business writer, and his nights writing contemporary romance and erotica that flirts with the edge of taboo—when he’s not being tackled by two hyperactive cats.
He also writes genre-bending science fiction and fantasy tinged with a touch of horror and flavored by the influences of his multiethnic, multicultural, multilingual background as Xen. He wavers between calling himself bisexual, calling himself queer, and trying to figure out where “demi” fits into the whole mess—but no matter what word he uses he’s a staunch advocate of LGBTQIA and POC representation and visibility in genre fiction. And while he spends more time than is healthy hiding in his writing cave instead of hanging around social media, you can generally find him in these usual haunts: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr | Instagram | Bookbub | Facebook Fan PageGet This Book!
Carina Adores is home to highly romantic contemporary love stories featuring beloved romance tropes, where LGBTQ+ characters find their happily-ever-afters.
A new Carina Adores title is available each month: The Girl Next Door by Chelsea M. Cameron (available now!) The Hideaway Inn by Philip William Stover (available now!) Hairpin Curves by Elia Winters (available July 28, 2020) Better Than People by Roan Parrish (available August 25, 2020) Full Moon in Leo by Brooklyn Ray (available September 29, 2020) If You Can’t Stand the Heat by KD Fisher (available October 27, 2020) Just Like Us by Cole McCade (available November 24, 2020)
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