Training Days Series by J.D. Light

4.20 · 41 ratings
  • Chandler: Training Days Book 1 (Training Days #1)
    #1

    Chandler: Training Days Book 1 (Training Days #1)

    J.D. Light

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 9 ratings · published 2019

    Chandler Bell When my boyfriend breaks up with me because I'm overweight, I go to the one place I feel the most comfortable. Oddly enough, it's the gym I was basically raised in. Things have changed over the years, but the people inside are my family. Some of them literally. Baker reluctantly agrees to help me get in shape, and so begins the torture... more

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  • Brighton (Training Days #2)
    #2

    Brighton (Training Days #2)

    J.D. Light

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

    Brighton WalkerI'm a bit of a mess. I'm hyperactive, but lazy at the same time. I apparently have an annoying pen tapping problem. I can't cook even pre-made meals without a major catastrophe happening and I'm a little on the forgetful side. All reasons having a roommate isn't really a great idea. Which makes it a bit of a problem when my aunt kicks me out of the house I have been living in since I was born... more

  • Jordan (Training Days #3)
    #3

    Jordan (Training Days #3)

    J.D. Light

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2019

    Jordan Fox From one abusive life to another, I've had more bruised skin than I've had healthy. When My dad found out I was gay in an extremely humiliating way, I wasn't surprised when he nearly killed me. He'd been beating me for as long as I can remember. I wasn't even surprised to find myself in a conversion camp the next day being beat by men I didn’t even know. I was a little surprised to be scooped up by leader and forced into a "relationship" I didn't want... more

  • Farris (Training Days #4)
    #4

    Farris (Training Days #4)

    J.D. Light

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2019

    Farris When I first saw Banner, two thoughts occurred to me. I was going to marry him some day, and his face was way too smooth, He needed to laugh more. And then I proceeded to all the things that made him frown and glare. Banner When I first saw Farris, two thoughts occurred to me. He had the most beautiful smile I'd ever seen, complete with dimples, and dragging his down with my gloom and doom personality was out of the question. So, I proceeded to try to avoid the unavoidable.

  • Mac: Training Days Book 5 (Training Days #5)
    #5

    Mac: Training Days Book 5 (Training Days #5)

    J.D. Light

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2019

    Can a gorgeous man who actually makes a living as a model ever have feelings for our twerking maintenance man?

  • Joey (Training Days #6)
    #6

    Joey (Training Days #6)

    J.D. Light

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

    Joey is a twenty-year-old model who has decided to slow down in order to take care of his Gramma. He's nice and funny and unquestionably gorgeous... he's also a bit of a mess every time Harlow West comes into the gym.

  • Wellston (Training Days #7)
    #7

    Wellston (Training Days #7)

    J.D. Light

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2019

    Wellston is in love with his father's best friend, but to save his heart, he tries to avoid the man who only sees him as the kid he used to know. Wilder came back home after eight years to find that the kid he used to know was gone and in his place was a gorgeous man with no sign of the shy child he remembered. Two years have passed since that reunion, and he is no less enamored by the twenty-two-year-old and endlessly drawn in by the need to rile the messy, but somewhat uptight young man... more

  • Webber (Training Days #8)
    #8

    Webber (Training Days #8)

    J.D. Light

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2019

    Keller Peters lives to piss off his uppity mother. What could the woman expect who judges people by their careers instead of their heart? It's one thing for her to criticize his career as a life couch to those trying to get off drugs and be productive citizens in the world. He could handle her. He'd been doing it his whole life, but her constant rudeness where his best friend and roommate is concerned is about to send him over the edge, especially since Webber Bines is the best person he knows... more

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