Sutcliffe Cove

Sutcliffe Cove by Ariel Tachna, published by Dreamspinner Press on March 30, 2009, is a contemporary fiction work that explores themes of friendship and romance within the LGBTQ+ community. The story follows Gerald Saunders, who seeks riding lessons in the scenic hills of Connecticut and discovers Sutcliffe Cove, a welcoming farm run by Brett Sutcliffe. As Gerald volunteers at the farm, he develops a strong bond with Brett, leading to a deeper connection that challenges their initial friendship.
Throughout the narrative, readers will witness the evolution of Gerald and Brett’s relationship as they navigate their feelings for each other. The story delves into the complexities of intimacy and the choices they face regarding their friendship. With a focus on romance and personal growth, this first edition spans 228 pages and is presented in English, offering an engaging exploration of love and self-discovery in a contemporary setting.
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Seeking first-time riding lessons in the rolling hills of Connecticut, Gerald Saunders is pleased to discover Sutcliffe Cove. The current proprietor, Brett Sutcliffe, welcomes the beginner, and Gerald quickly finds a home away from home at the farm as he spends more and more time volunteering there.
Over the course of a few months, Gerald and Brett build a strong friendship, but it’s not until Gerald is off on vacation that the two men realize their friendship could be so much more… sexually satisfying, emotionally intimate, or even warmly loving. But Gerald is so laid back, Brett just isn’t sure what to do next. Move forward and deepen their relationship? Or back off and just be friends with benefits?
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