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by Whitney Cannon


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  Belong (Pride 18)

  In the spirit of Pride 2018, we all wish to belong somehow, somewhere. The ultimate satisfaction one could enjoy is belonging and fitting it, knowing one's place in the big scheme of things. Check out these stories from Whitney Cannon and L.B. La Vigne that would blow your mind away.

  Vanilla

  Wendel has struggled his whole life to fit in. His stutter has always left him with few if any friends; none of them boyfriends. Surviving in a life of solitude, Wendel needs to decide if risking the sanctuary he has created for himself is worth sharing his darkest truths. Can he step out of the shield he hides behind to give someone the chance to accept him for who he really is? Or, will the results of how he’s been treated in the past, keep him from taking a chance on another rejection?

  Vanilla by Whitney Cannon

  Connectivity

  Book #1 in the Connectivity series

  Josh is out and proud at his private prep school. The only problem with that is there’s no one who’s boyfriend material. He spends his weekends volunteering at the hospital, and one particular weekend, something happens that will change his life forever… He finds a gorgeous boy lying in a hospital bed who can’t seem to stay awake without him.

  Through friends, family, and graduation, how will Cory and Josh handle needing each other, when they don’t even know each other. With their lives turned upside down, they learn to navigate the Connection they share.

  Will they receive the support they need, in light of their unique circumstances? Will all their friendships survive? Or will their new relationship prove too much for some to handle?

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  Catalyst

  Book #2 in the Connectivity series

  Travis has spent his whole life as the second born child of a Connective couple, never knowing if fate would grant him his one true Connection and soul mate. He’s never felt the desire to form a relationship with anyone before and has spent his high school career watching his friends date and one of his best friends fall in love. But would fate ever be kind enough to present him with an opportunity to find someone of his own to love?

  When he meets Jersey, the man stirs feelings in Travis that he's never experienced before. Maybe he should try a relationship and be grateful for having Jersey in his life at all. Even if Jersey isn’t his Complement, his one true Connection, he can still find some happiness that has been lacking in his personal life. After all, having someone is better than having no one. Can he keep himself from falling in love with someone who isn’t his to love? Or, when attachments start to form, does he even want to try?

  What will happen when fate has something else in store for him?

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  Complement

  Book #3 in the Connectivity series

  Having grown up under the shadow of his younger sister, Nick had to rely on the support of his friends and baseball teammates to help him navigate his way through high school. But when things with his best friend come crumbling down around his feet, Nick makes a decision that will change his life forever—he packs up his things and moves away for college, leaving his old life behind, determined to start fresh.

  Striking out on his own in his new self-created life, Nick’s new hobby inadvertently lands him in the hospital and right into the arms of a young man claiming to be his soul mate. Right from the start, Nick can’t deny the Connection he and Ash seem to share; however, other things come to light that will test their fragile new Connection to its limits.

  Nick is not only forced to come to terms with the fact that his soul mate is a boy but a boy who is transgender and struggles with his own sense of self as he transitions and fights to become the person he knows himself to be inside.

  Can Nick handle being Connected to someone with as many issues as Ash seems to have? Can their relationship still flourish and allow them to find the happiness that fate and their Connective pairing have led them to? How will they deal with learning to love each other when one of them has trouble even loving himself?

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