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It's Just Us Here Omnibus
Part #1 of "It's Just Us Here" series by Christopher X Sullivan
An asexual writer meets a male model... and slowly falls in love.[Please note: This is an omnibus of the first three books in the It's Just Us Here series.]Chris
is a writer minding his own business and not really looking for love.
Or interested, if we're being honest. He's kind of given up on the whole
'love' thing. It feels like no one will be able to understand him. Then
along comes Mark, and suddenly everything feels like it's up in the
air.Slowly but surely, Chris comes to accept the mutual attraction,
though he is reluctant to act on it. Then, Mark jumps in and makes the
decision for him. Ready to risk it all. As he has done ever since.Well,
mostly. I'm Chris and from my perspective, it feels like Mark is always
pushing me out of my comfort zone and possibly taking advantage of me.
He thinks it's the opposite way. I'll leave the truth up to the readers,
but since these books are written from my perspective, Mark thinks I
have an unfair advantage.Tough luck. You pushed me to write, then finish
these books. So it's your own fault.[Friends to Lovers is a 280,000 word
trilogy about two men who should be incompatible, but somehow become
inseparable. They have their ups and downs over the first few months of
their relationship, which these books recreate from a mixture of diaries
and memories. These men are not perfect, but their relationship
eventually blossoms into a strong, unbreakable partnership.]
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Sullivan, Christopher X
An asexual man meets a male model... and slowly falls in love.Mark, the model, has not been challenged in his life and is emotionally withdrawn. He returns to Chicago in the hopes of reconnecting with his college friends, but everyone has moved on without him, starting families and growing up.Chris, the writer, is socially withdrawn and introverted. He actively tries to be as invisible as possible.The two men meet one day in Chris' favorite park and strike up a friendship. Since this is written as a romance, you probably know where the story goes from there.You'd be wrong. I'm Chris and this is my story, but I'm going to tell you how this installment ends, just so you don't get mad when you get there... This is my version of a Happily Ever After, which means Mark and I were great friends... and that's it.Mark and I end this first installment of my self-portrait in a Queer Platonic Relationship. There was cuddling and emotional closeness, but nothing remotely sexual. Mark obviously wanted more and he would eventually get it, but this book, Book One of It's Just Us Here, would have been my perfect, ideal romance.But Mark is gay and he pushed for more... that's a story for another day.If you need banging and crazy monkey sex to keep your interest in a story, then jump in at Book Four of this self-portrait. Otherwise, come along for the ride and meet the man who would sweep me off my feet, Mark Wolff, one of the top ten vainest men in all the land.
The Fiancé (It's Just Us Here Book 6)
Christopher X Sullivan
Chris and Mark have been apart for eight months. Will they get a second chance? They both want it.And
will they do it the right way this time? Chris needs to be open with
his family, and that means coming out. Mark needs to be the solid
foundation in the pairing, because otherwise Chris is just going to run,
run, run.[The Fiancé is Book Six in a ten book series. The
series is broken into three major 'arcs'. This second-chance romance is
the middle of the "Lovers and Second Chances" arc. It's Just Us Here: The Fiancé is a 105,000
word journey of two men deciding if they want to give themselves a
second chance. And if they do, then there's no more playing around.
Chris won't settle for anything less than forever. Is Mark that kind of
guy?]
The Foster Dad
Part #8 of "It's Just Us Here" series by Christopher X Sullivan
Chris and Mark are thankful to have Alex living in their apartment, but now they must adjust to each other.Despite
Chris’ reluctance to introduce the kid to family and friends, it’s
impossible to keep Alex to themselves. Everyone is charmed by the
precocious Alex.Mark and Chris are committed to caring for this
child, so when Alex speaks the last name of his grandmother, Chris is
determined to keep it a secret from Child Services. However, from that
moment on, there’s a countdown clock and Alex will inevitably be taken
to his biological relatives.When that clock strikes zero, Chris
knows it’s going to be a very, very bad day. But for now they have Alex,
and the three of them pretending to be a family is like a dream.[The
Foster Dad is the eighth book in the nine-book series, It’s Just Us
Here. This 80,000 word installment continues the storylines of the final
trilogy, Family and Fatherhood.]
The Lover (It's Just Us Here Book 4)
Christopher X Sullivan
An asexual man meets a male model... and slowly falls in love.Mark, the model, has not been challenged in his life and is emotionally withdrawn. He returns to Chicago in the hopes of reconnecting with his college friends, but everyone has moved on without him, starting families and growing up.Chris, the writer, is socially withdrawn and introverted. He actively tries to be as invisible as possible.The two men meet one day in Chris' favorite park and strike up a friendship. Since this is written as a romance, you probably know where the story goes from there.You'd be wrong. I'm Chris and this is my story, but I'm going to tell you how this installment ends, just so you don't get mad when you get there... This is my version of a Happily Ever After, which means Mark and I were great friends... and that's it.Mark and I end this first installment of my self-portrait in a Queer Platonic Relationship. There was cuddling and emotional closeness, but nothing remotely sexual. Mark obviously wanted more and he would eventually get it, but this book, Book One of It's Just Us Here, would have been my perfect, ideal romance.But Mark is gay and he pushed for more... that's a story for another day.If you need banging and crazy monkey sex to keep your interest in a story, then jump in at Book Four of this self-portrait. Otherwise, come along for the ride and meet the man who would sweep me off my feet, Mark Wolff, one of the top ten vainest men in all the land.