

There is something so exquisitely inviting about the way in which B.G Thomas writes. In the play of life, with the happiness of good men in the balance, anything could happen. And what if Todd accepts Austin's apology and the love Austin offers? Guy wants Austin desperately, but he also wants him to be happy. He’s found redemption in acting and directing, but worries that if Austin learns the truth, he might not be able bear it. But Austin makes it clear he feels a responsibility to Todd, and Guy has some dark secrets of his own. The moment Guy sets eyes on Austin, he knows Austin is The One. But when he meets actor Guy Campbell, things get even more confusing.

Austin hopes to find Todd, make things right between them, and win his love. It had seemed like a good idea when he seduced his friend, but Todd freaked out and vanished. And there's a chance, though slim, that he might be able to locate the love of his life, Todd Burton. For a start, he can stop living a lie and finally come out of the closet. Moving to Kansas City could be the best thing Austin Shelbourne has ever done. I highly recommend you read Grumble Monkey and the Department Store Elf. And I love the warmth that the holiday season brings to this story. It might even be bright enough to illuminate a Christmas miracle. But as the miles go by, Kit begins to bring light to his dark heart. Kit's personality is just too, well, effervescent. That's when he found Kit.Īt first, Nick is pretty sure rescuing Kit was a big mistake. Deciding there was only one way to make everything right, he is on his way to San Francisco on a dark mission, and even the horrible sleet storm that blocked his path won't deter him. Nick is a very unhappy man-he's achieved his professional goals only to find the rest of his life bleak and empty.

Unfortunately, his car dies at a rest stop in the middle of nowhere as he is heading home for Christmas. Kit Jefferies, a part-time department store Christmas elf, is an artist who loves life and his family.
