More Than Enough (Something More #4)
T.T. Kove

All Leo wants is a relationship—but he’s too socially awkward to connect with people. All through primary schooling he was the victim of severe bullying. Back at home, his parents were neglectful. All this has lead to social awkwardness on Leo’s part—and no matter how much he wishes for something more, all he ever gets is quick one-offs with people who’s only interested in sex.
Thomas has been alone all his life and considering his lack of sexual attraction or desire; he expects it to stay that way. He has a good life: he works as a doctor, he owns his house, he’s taken care of his siblings’ kids and raised them practically as his own. But the kids aren’t kids anymore, and they’re all about to move out and away to live their lives.
When Leo goes with his brother to celebrate Christmas with them, both men’s lives changes drastically. Leo finds Thomas incredibly attractive—and for the first time, he can truly connect with someone.
Thomas falls in love with Leo, and he wants to be with him. But can he put his trust in someone who’s not compatible with himself? He knows Leo craves sexual intimacy, and that’s not something Thomas is willing or capable of giving him.
A relationship’s all about compromise… but can Thomas find one that satisfies them both?
More Than Enough is a gay romance novel with a happy ending and no cliffhangers. It is part of a series, but can be read as a stand-alone.