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Diving Deep

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by P D Singer


  There was no reply to that, short of a kiss. A quick kiss, because they were in the harbor proper, and Lee had to find their berth in the rows of sailboats, pleasure craft, and commercial rigs. He reversed the engines, bringing their speed to zero just as the Bottom Hunter slid into her place. The prow didn’t even bump the dock. Harley and Tip scrambled to tie them in.

  Stopping made the comic sign sway on its string, reminding Lee that “Marriages performed by the captain of this vessel are valid only for the duration of the voyage.” He flicked the sign, making it dance harder. “Ever think of finding another captain for a few words?”

  Bobby pulled Lee out of his seat to crush against his chest. Lee lost himself against the solid bulk of his lover, in the searing heat of his mouth.

  When Bobby finally let him up for air, it was only to lose himself in the deep brown of Bobby’s eyes and his fierce declaration. “I am not leaving this boat. This voyage will never be over.”

  More from P.D. Singer

  Senior year of college is for studying, partying, and having fun before getting serious about life. Instead, Chad’s days are filled with headaches and exhaustion, and his fencing skills are getting worse with practice, not better. Then there’s his nonexistent love life, full of girls he’s shunted to the friend zone. Is he asexual? Gay?

  Grad student Warren Douglas could be out clubbing, but his roommate is better company, even without kisses. He’s torn up watching Chad suffer, gobbling ibuprofen and coming home early on Friday nights. If Chad weren’t straight, Warren would keep him up past midnight. They’re great as friends. Benefits might answer Chad’s questions.

  A brief encounter with lab rats reveals Chad’s illness—he needs surgery, STAT, and can’t rely on his dysfunctional parents for medical decisions. Warren’s both trustworthy and likely to get overruled—unless they’re married. “You can throw me back later,” Warren says, and he may throw himself back after his husband turns out moody and hard to get along with, no matter how much fun his new sex drive is. Surgery turns Chad into a new man, all right…

  …but Warren fell in love with the old one.

  Hedge fund trader Ricky Santeramo has it all: money, looks, and fellow trader Jonathan Hogenboom. The two couldn’t be more different: Jon is from old money, while Ricky clawed his way out of blue-collar New Jersey. Jon hedges his positions; Ricky goes for broke. Jon likes opera and the Yankees; Ricky prefers clubbing. Jon drinks wine with dinner; Ricky throws back a beer. Jon wants monogamy… but Ricky likes variety.

  Bankrupt airlines are facing strikes, the housing market is starting to crumble, and Jon can’t wait any longer for Ricky to commit. One last night alone and one last risky trade make Jon say, “Enough.” Then Jon’s old friend Davis comes to New York City, ready for baseball and forever. The whole world is chaos, but there are fortunes to be made—or lost—and hearts to be broken—or won.

  Faced with losing it all, Ricky must make the savviest trades of his life and pray for a rare event. His portfolio and Jon’s love are on the line.

  The Mountains: Book One

  Take a break from academics, enjoy the Colorado Rockies, fight a fire now and then. That’s all Jake Landon expected when he signed up to be a ranger. He’ll partner with some crusty old mountain man; they’ll patrol the wilderness in a tanker, speak three words a day, and Old Crusty won’t be alluring at all. A national forest is big enough to be Jake’s closet—he’ll spend his free time fishing.

  Except Old Crusty turns out to be Kurt Carlson: confident, competent, and experienced. He’s also young, hot, friendly, and considers clothing optional when it’s just two guys in the wilderness. Sharing a small cabin with this walking temptation is stressing Jake’s sanity—is he sending signals, or just being Kurt? And how would Kurt react if he found out his new partner wants to start a fire of a different kind? Jake’s terrified—they have to live together for five months no matter what.

  Enough sparks fly between the rangers to set the trees alight, but it takes a raging inferno to make Jake and Kurt admit to the heat between them.

  Sequel to Fire on the Mountain

  The Mountains: Book Two

  Champagne powder snow, gorgeously groomed slopes, and elegant hotels draw the expert and the wealthy to the exclusive Wapiti Creek Ski Resort, but for Jake Landon and Kurt Carlson, the lure is work. A novice skier, Jake’s been assigned to run the bunny lift, but Kurt’s afraid he’ll be stuck shoveling snow all winter. Instructing at a private ski school should be his dream job, but it brings giggles and sideways glances among their new friends.

  All summer, Jake and Kurt were alone in the wilderness. If Jake wanted to stay in the closet, it didn’t matter. Now they have to navigate a relationship in public, where the five-year-old twins who’ve adopted Jake as their ski buddy are as big a nuisance as the ski patroller who has a crush on him. Would-be friends, vicious coworkers, and the perils of the mountain could mean the end for Kurt and Jake, but their biggest danger comes from each other.

  The Mountains: Book Three

  Every night ski patrol Mark McAvoy relives the avalanche that took a life on his watch. Emotionally fragile and single by choice, he’s aghast at his friends’ taking charge of his social life. Hosting a potluck will at least provide him with a good meal.

  Invited to the potluck on a whim, Allan Tengerdie catches Mark’s eye—and taste buds. This cuddly chef could be perfect for a lonely, too-thin skier; too bad Allan falls better than he skis. When Allan’s injured and frightened he’ll lose his catering company, he’s afraid to ask too much of a man he barely knows.

  Mark wants to help but has his own problems. Was the avalanche a tragic accident or cold-blooded murder? His role in the inquiry leaves Mark in trouble at work, at the mercy of the law, and with too much time on his hands. If he clings tightly to Allan, will they be swept away together?

  Readers love P.D. Singer

  A New Man

  “This was a highly enjoyable story, due to the talented writing of PD Singer and to the unique source of conflict experienced by Warren and Chad.”

  —It’s About The Book

  “I was thoroughly captivated by this story…”

  —The Kimi-chan Experience

  Return to the Mountain

  “I happily recommend this book for readers who like imperfect heroes and redemption stories.”

  —Gay Book Reviews

  Blood on the Mountain

  “…this one was consummate Jake and Kurt and I wouldn’t hesitate to say this is a must read for fans of this series.”

  —The Novel Approach

  P.D. SINGER lives in Colorado with her slightly bemused husband, two rowdy teenage boys, and thirty pounds of cats, all of whom approach carefully when she’s in a writing frenzy. She’s a big believer in research, first-hand if possible, so the reader can be quite certain P.D. has skied down a mountain face-first, been stepped on by rodeo horses, acquired a potato burn or two, and will never, ever write a novel that includes skydiving.

  When not writing, playing her fiddle, or skiing, she can be found with a book in hand. Her husband blesses the advent of e-books—they’re staving off the day the house collapses from the weight of the printed page.

  Follow the adventures at pdsinger.com.

  By P.D. Singer

  Diving Deep

  A New Man

  The Rare Event

  THE MOUNTAINS

  Fire on the Mountain

  Snow on the Mountain

  Fall Down the Mountain

  Cross the Mountain

  Blood on the Mountain

  Return to the Mountain

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of
author imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Diving Deep

  © 2016 P.D. Singer.

  Cover Art

  © 2016 Reese Dante.

  http://www.reesedante.com

  Cover content is for illustrative purposes only and any person depicted on the cover is a model.

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  ISBN: 978-1-63533-091-5

  Digital ISBN: 978-1-63533-092-2

  Library of Congress Control Number: 2016913010

  Published December 2016

  v. 1.0

  Printed in the United States of America

 

 

 


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