Branching Out (Pitching Tents #4)

Mari Thorne


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Branching Out by Mari Thorne
It was supposed to be a father-son bonding weekend, but I ended up bonding with another dad instead…

Andy: When my ex-wife volunteered me to chaperone an elementary-school camping trip, I thought it was going to be a nice father-son bonding experience. But somehow everything went wrong and I found myself snuggling up next to the guy I love to hate. He’s the last person I ever expected to want, and now I have no idea what to do about it. Joel’s not out, and he doesn’t date other parents.

Joel: I’ve been hiding my sexuality for years, scared of how it might affect my son. But Andy’s always intrigued me and pushed my buttons in ways I’ve never experienced. After a fateful night in the woods, my whole world is tilted on its axis, and now I have to decide if I want to keep hiding or if I want to finally stop living for others and seize my own happiness.

Branching out is a low-angst, steamy read with a bi-awakening, a guy who always comes prepared when he's camping, dad jokes galore, and a HEA. This is a 42k word companion novella to Pitching Tents and can be read standalone or as part of the series.
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