
“No, not at all.” Kyle felt his hands begin to sweat where they rested naturally on the chrome wheels of his chair. Gill pointed towards the folding chair next to him. “Merry Christmas,” Gill greeted him, his deep voice vibrating the walls of Kyle’s chest. They both seemed to enjoy flirting, but he knew that was as far as a relationship between the two could go. Gill had come into the bakery quite a bit lately. Kyle couldn’t believe his eyes when Gill started walking straight towards him.

To say nothing about the oh-so-not-sexy external catheter he had to wear to bed at night.

Now, Kyle sighed, he couldn’t even sustain an erection for more than a couple of seconds at a time. Hell, who was he kidding, he wanted to be fucked.īefore his Jeep accident, he’d been quite the player in and around his hometown of Irvine, California. Suddenly he wanted something more than to walk again. That was until Gill walked into his bakery for the first time. Never before had a man turned him inside out like Gill.įinally coming to grips with his disability had been a hard fought battle, but he thought he’d licked it. He felt his heart rate increase as he studied the six-foot-five athlete. Reader Advisory: This book is best read in sequence as part of a seriesįrom his chair, Kyle watched as Gill walked into the party at the new church reception hall. What he really wants is that cute little baker down the street. Most folks in town tend to be a little awestruck when Gill comes around, but if he wanted fans he'd have stayed in football. He just wishes he'd had someone to come out for. His life is much easier since coming out of the closet to his friends and family. Now settled in Cattle Valley, Gill's happy running his garage and gas station. It's not the townspeople's fault that they see him as less of a man, it's his.ĭarshawn 'Gill' Gilling quit professional football at the height of his career without a word to the press as to why. However, with his independence comes loneliness. At the age of twenty-six he's an independent man living on his own, despite the protests from his family. He's proud of everything he's managed to accomplish since the accident six years ago that took the use of his legs.

Wheelchair-bound, Kyle Brynn loves his home above the bakery he owns and runs.
