Face the Music: A Low-Angst M/M Romance
London Price

He wasn’t Andrew when we dated–he was a curvy, black-haired beauty I locked eyes with in a club. I didn’t realize it was serious when we stayed up all night talking about music. Nor when he was spending more nights at my place than his own. We fell into a rhythm I missed completely, and as a percussionist, that’s embarrassing.
Our break-up wrecked me more than I’ve been willing to admit. But when my ex shows up on the porch in the middle of the night, soaked and homeless, I can’t turn him away. He needs a place to stay and a job–I can give him that. But when he wants me to hold his hand during his first tattoo and cook meals with him, fall asleep holding each other…that’s different.
Can I put my fragile heart on the line again, knowing how it ended last time? Or do I owe it to myself to face the music and see if the rhythm we had is still there? Face the Music is the third book in the steamy Portland Symphony series, but can be enjoyed as a standalone. If you like early transition awkwardness, bad boys who learn to communicate, and a gender-affirming HEA, one-click this book now. CW for coming out gone wrong off the page, implied deadnaming, and discussion of religious trauma. This book was previously published under the title Overture.