Rainbow Place Series by Jay Northcote

3.94 · 34 ratings
  • Rainbow Place (Rainbow Place #1)
    #1

    Rainbow Place (Rainbow Place #1)

    Jay Northcote

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2018

    Can Jason find the courage he needs to be the man Seb deserves? When Seb Radcliffe relocates to a seaside town in Cornwall, he feels like a fish out of water. He misses queer spaces and the sense of community he enjoyed when he was living in the city, and decides to open an LGBT-friendly cafe-bar. Jason Dunn is the builder Seb hires to help renovate the rundown space where the cafe will be housed. Jason is also gay, but unlike Seb, he's deep in the closet... more

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  • Safe Place (Rainbow Place #2)
    #2

    Safe Place (Rainbow Place #2)

    Jay Northcote

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2018

    Where do you go when your home is no longer a safe place? Alex is about to turn eighteen and is firmly in the closet. He’s been biding his time, waiting to escape to uni, and finally come out away from the oppressive influence of his homophobic father. When he flunks his exams, he’s stuck in the small town of Porthladock—and what’s worse is that he’s working for his dad. The only thing that makes it bearable is Cam. Cam’s comfortable with his bisexuality, but he doesn’t broadcast it... more

  • Better Place (Rainbow Place #3)
    #3

    Better Place (Rainbow Place #3)

    Jay Northcote

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2019

    Joe deserves better. Meeting Dylan helps him see that. After a recent redundancy, Joe takes a few months off to try and make it as a writer. His partner, Harry, is less than supportive but Joe is used to that after ten years together, just like he’s used to Harry’s controlling nature and his drinking habit. Dylan, a server at Rainbow Place, is fascinated by Joe as he sits in the café and works on his laptop. His attempts to flirt are met with awkwardness at first, but gradually Joe opens up... more

  • Mud & Lace (Rainbow Place #4)
    #4

    Mud & Lace (Rainbow Place #4)

    Jay Northcote

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2019

    When Wicksy falls for drag queen Charlie, they discover that both sexuality and gender can be fluid. Simon Wicks—Wicksy to his rugby teammates—has only ever been interested in women. But when he sets eyes on Lady Gogo, a drag queen who performs at Rainbow Place, he can’t stop thinking about her. He knows there’s a guy behind the fishnets and make-up, but he’s ready to explore his fantasies, and Lady Gogo is game for making them come true. Charlie adores performing in drag... more

  • Happy Place (Rainbow Place #5)
    #5

    Happy Place (Rainbow Place #5)

    Jay Northcote

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2020

    A first kiss from a younger man leads to a sexual awakening…George’s strict upbringing has left him ashamed of his sexuality. In his forties now, he's yet to come out or even kiss a man - until he meets Quentin.Quentin has had enough of bad relationships with men who won't commit. Still raw from the last one, he’s not ready to try again. But George is sweet, and helping the older man get some experience might be a fun diversion... more

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