Also by W Mae Swift
Liam's heart has been broken. Santiago has tried for love again and again.
Is it worth it to try again? Can love really be out there for either of these men who want so badly to believe in true love, but seem to be so unlucky?
Giving it one more shot, Liam and Santiago find a chance at happiness in each other, far from their homes, far from where they imagined they'd be.
Despite their heartbreaks, despite their failed attempts, and despite their different backgrounds, they may just find their path to love.
Is a second chance possible? Or is the first time the only time you get?
The army is Justin’s life. He’s an exemplary soldier, and he takes great pride in being successful. He’s never focused much on dating, and meeting omegas that he can connect with is a challenge for him. He hasn’t given any thought to being in a relationship, not since breaking up with his high school sweetheart.
Rory chose the life of an expat, bouncing around from exotic locales to hidden beach towns, living the life of a traveler. A loner. He’s had his fun, never settling down or putting down roots. He doesn’t care much for the idea of love since Justin broke his heart by joining the army. But the life of a nomad is taking its toll, and Rory is longing for something more.
A late-night message rekindles an old flame between once young, naïve lovers. Rory and Justin tried at love before, and it didn’t work. Nine years later, they’re both alone, looking for something they can’t name. Could the time be right for their love story, almost a decade in the making? Or are they destined to make the same mistakes again?
The Soldier Went South features an unexpected pregnancy, a second chance at love, and the discovery of what home truly means. If you’re not looking for a story about a man getting pregnant (and how he gets that way), then avoid this book!
When party boy Carlos left Columbia, he was determined to put his wild, promiscuous, free-wheeling days behind him and do the “smart” thing, starting with an education. But when he moves next door to hot, dangerous, and mysterious Damien, his willpower to stay on the straight and narrow starts going seriously sideways.
Damien left the military, left his friends--his entire life. Anything to avoid reminders of the one man he’d loved, and lost. He’s insulated himself in a wall of solitude and warns Carlos away, but Carlos has never been good at doing what he’s told, and Damien’s walls are crumbling.
As the two men begin to fall in love, Damien’s past rises up to haunt him, triggering dangerous flashbacks that put Carlos in danger--the very thing Damien wanted to avoid. Carlos may have found the one man he can commit to for the rest of his life, but if Damien can’t come to terms with his past, can they find a future together?
Love After Loss features characters found in >b>Soldier Went South, but both can absolutely be read as standalones. Beware, this story contains mpreg, PTSD, and adult situations (if you know what I mean… and you know what I mean).