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The Right Guy
The Right Guy
The Right Guy
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They came together in paradise, but what will happen when they go back to the real world and their everyday lives?
Nathan and Paul never liked each other. Paul was a snob, and Nathan felt like he was always looking down on him. Nathan wasn't interested in him anyway. He had his sights set on Turner. Now that Turner is getting married to another man, Nathan's heart is breaking. That's when he finds that Paul is right there by his side. This gorgeous man is ready to distract him and help him get over his unrequited crush.
After being with Paul, Nathan is finally ready to move on and let go of his hopeless feelings. But after a hot encounter on the beach, Nathan might be giving up his old crush for a new one. Knowing that his longing for Paul is just as hopeless, Nathan is at his wit's end.
But things aren't the way they seem. Paul has been watching Nathan pine after his friend for too long. All that time he has wanted Nathan all to himself. It's hard for Paul to believe that Nathan could ever return his feelings. After all, Nathan doesn't even like him.
He doesn't know that Nathan feels differently about him these days. When spending time with Paul stirs unexpected feelings that are more than lust, Nathan wonders if he misjudged this man. Could Paul be the right man for him? After chasing the wrong guy for so long, Nathan has to prove to Paul that his feelings are real. That won't be easy. Paul isn't the most reasonable guy, and he won't settle for anything less from Nathan than his whole heart.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTrina Solet
Release dateMar 28, 2015
ISBN9781311522191
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    The Right Guy - Trina Solet

    The Right Guy (Gay Romance)

    By Trina Solet

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright © 2015 by Trina Solet

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the author except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

    This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, locales or actual events is entirely coincidental.

    All sexual activity takes place between persons eighteen years of age or older.

    This novel contains material intended for mature readers.

    Cover image is only for illustrative purposes. Any person depicted is a model.

    The Right Guy

    Gay Romance

    Trina Solet

    Part 1

    Only the day before, Nathan had been at home where it was cold and dreary. The sky had been gray, always threatening to rain and make the bad weather even worse. He couldn't believe that now he was standing in warm sand on a sunny beach, barefoot, with his jeans rolled up as waves splashed his feet.

    There was nothing drab or gray in front of him. The sun was inching toward the horizon, changing from gold to brass to copper as it went down. Standing on the shore, Nathan found himself staring at the ocean with its varied blues turning deeper as evening neared. His feet were sinking into soft, white sand, and Nathan couldn't help asking himself what he was doing there.

    Supposedly he was going to watch a friend get married in this beautiful place. In reality Nathan was saying goodbye to a man he yearned for but couldn't have. At least watching Turner get married to someone else should cure him of this useless longing for a man who thought of him as a friend and nothing more.

    Turner and Matt had rented an oceanfront villa for their wedding. It was more like a palace. The house was white stone with balconies high above and marble columns at its base. The third story was taken up by a huge terrace with a covered area at its center.

    A gorgeously landscaped lawn started at the back steps of the villa and gently sloped down to the beach. From soft, green grass, Nathan had walked onto warm, white sand. There was also a curving, stone inlaid path that wound its way from the side of the house through the garden of small fruit trees and flowering plants to the beach. The blue of the ocean could be glimpsed through the branches before it came into full view on the edge of the lush garden.

    The whole place was like that – exquisite beauty everywhere you looked. It was a place meant to be enjoyed and a breathtaking setting for a wedding. Nathan turned to look up at the terrace overlooking the ocean. That's where the wedding was to take place tomorrow. It was going to be spectacular, and for Nathan, heartbreaking.

    Nathan turned his eyes from the building to the even more beautiful sight of the dark blue water and a perfectly clear sky rising from it in the far distance. The sun was already low, lengthening his shadow behind him. Waves crested before they crashed softly, foaming against the shore. At Nathan's feet, the waves retreated with a low hiss. He just wished he could enjoy the surroundings, the scent of the sea, and the sound of the waves. But he couldn't enjoy the lovely backdrop to an event that would put an end to all his hopes of being with Turner.

    Turner had been Nathan's friend for a few years and his unrequited love since the moment he met him. Too bad that Nathan wasn't the kind of guy who made heads turn. He had wavy, light brown hair and blue eyes. His physique was OK, and he did his best to improve on what he had with exercise. On the other hand, Turner was tall and dark with stunning good looks that made jaws drop. Plus he had more money than was decent.

    Nathan met Turner at a fundraiser for a gay youth organization. Nathan had done some advertising work for them free of charge, and Turner was one of their major benefactors. When Nathan first laid eyes on him, his gaze traveled up long, muscular legs in expensive trousers. Turner's broad chest shook as he laughed along with the others standing in a small group. Then his dark, piercing eyes fell on Nathan. Turner stopped laughing but he still smiled. His big smile only enhanced his good looks.

    To his shock, Turner approached Nathan and asked him about his work. Someone had told him that Nathan had won a prize for an ad for a small, local music festival. Nathan blushed. He blushed even harder when Turner put an arm around him and took him along so he could introduce him to some friends. Nathan was almost dizzy as he felt the muscles of Turner's arm along his back. Then Turner's hand slid down to his waist and Nathan nearly fainted as blood rushed away from his brain.

    Turner's friendliness led him

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