Embrace Me (Love in the Pacific Northwest #2)
Beck Grey
Rated: 4.14 of 5 stars
4.14
· Steam/Spice level: 4 of 5
Explicit open door [?]
· 7 ratings · 332 pages · Published: 28 Apr 2022

There are just a few issues with that.
1. It’s not that easy for a Deaf man to succeed in a Hearing world, even with the right degree and experience.
2. Quinn MacDougall. He’s my co-worker. He’s also incredibly talented, driven, and distractingly handsome.
3. He’s hearing. And that’s the biggest problem of all. How can someone who isn’t Deaf ever truly understand and accept me?
Embrace Me is a 95,000-word contemporary MM romance about language barriers, loving but demanding families, crappy bosses, and sexy guys in speedos. It contains no cheating, low angst, and a guaranteed Happily Ever After.
Tagged as:
- angst 4
- friends to lovers 4
- gay romance 4
- contemporary 4
- funny 3
- queer romance 3
- caretaking 2
- slow burn 2
- anal sex 2
- disabilities & scars 2
- dual pov 2
- workplace/office 2
- sweet/gentle hero 2
- sunny/happy hero 2
- new adult 1
- first person pov 1
- rich hero 1
- possessive hero 1
- multicultural 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- abuse 3
- past abuse 2
- geography
- north america 2
- usa 2
- washington state 1
romance tags
The 'Love in the Pacific Northwest' series
38 ratings 4.16 ·
queer · m-m · contemporary · caretaking · new adult · first-person-pov · length-medium · explicit-open-door · humor · anal sex · dual-pov · friends to lovers · sweet-hero · hurt-comfort
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