He's spent a lifetime keeping his hands to himself. This weekend, someone else's are all over him.
Two years a widower, a lifetime the dependable one, James has never once let himself want. So when his grown children gift him a weekend at a discreet mountain retreat ? a place where men go to finally be themselves ? he has no idea what to do with all that permission.
Sanctuary Ridge is built around a single promise: his pleasure. Beautiful men who hold his gaze a beat too long. Warm oil and warmer hands. Bodies poured into clothing that clings and gleams ? snug shorts, slick black leather, fabric that catches the light and won't let his eyes look away. And Marcus: his therapist, all easy confidence and shine, whose touch lingers exactly where it shouldn't, and whose smile says he knows precisely what he's doing to him.
Three days. No one to perform for. No reason to say no.
What starts as tenderness turns hungry ? slow, then desperate ? as James discovers not just who he wants, but how badly. By the time the weekend ends, he won't simply have been seen. He'll have been undone.
A Father's Day to Remember is a tender, scorching later-in-life gay awakening ? an emotional slow burn with a hard, hungry edge and an unapologetically glossy streak. Expect an age-gap pull, men in shiny, second-skin clothing, and heat that earns every bit of its rating. Explicit. For adult readers (18+).