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Toronto Connections, Book 1

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Blank Spaces

By: Cass Lennox
Narrated by: Nathaniel Gray
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The Toronto Connections stories can be enjoyed in any order—jump in wherever you'd like!

Absence is as crucial as presence.

The decision to stop dating has made Vaughn Hargrave’s life infinitely simpler: he has friends, an excellent wardrobe, and a job in the industry he loves. That’s all he really needs, especially since sex isn’t his forte anyway and no one else seems interested in a purely romantic connection. But when a piece is stolen from his art gallery and insurance investigator Jonah Sondern shows up, Vaughn finds himself struggling with that decision.

Jonah wants his men like his coffee: hot, intense, and daily. But Vaughn seems to be the one gay guy in Toronto who doesn’t do hookups, which is all Jonah can offer. No way can Jonah give Vaughn what he really wants, not when Jonah barely understands what love is.

When another painting goes missing, tension ramps up both on and off the clock. Vaughn and Jonah find themselves grappling not just with stolen art, but with their own differences. Because a guy who wants nothing but romance and a guy who wants nothing but sex will never work — right? Not unless they find a way to fill in the spaces between them.

©2016 Cass Lennox (P)2022 Riptide Publishing
Contemporary Romance
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I absolutely love to see books with representation of diverse orientations. I'm still waiting to find a book where the characters are both aware of their orientations and confident in them. There's nothing wrong with the journey of self-discovery; I just want to see more variety of stories with diverse orientations. The art thief was pretty obvious from the beginning. It would have been really cool to see more of the mystery unravel alongside the romantic plotlines. It was really cute watching Vaughan and Jonah come together. The misunderstandings were comical, and their mutual acceptance and appreciation of each other was heartwarming.

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