It’s easier to take a chance when someone’s holding your hand.
Jake Marsden has been going to an anxiety support group meeting for months. He’s made some progress, but it's a slow, frustrating journey. Then a shy glance from a gorgeous newcomer across the room promises to make him forget about his problems for a while. He worries that dating will be a challenge until he can deal with his fear, but there's no way he can pass up the opportunity to get to know this man.
Chance Ritter doesn't want to go to the group, but his best friend and college classmate drags him there for his own good. When the handsome, dark-haired man across the circle stands and talks, Chance can barely look away. He daydreams of something he doesn’t believe he’ll ever have because he’s afraid to take that kind of a risk.
Drawn together from the moment their gazes lock, they may be able to overcome the past and take a chance on each other.
Taking Chances is a full-length, stand-alone contemporary gay romance novel with two gorgeous, anxious college students, a stuffed dinosaur, a shockingly ugly truck, and a guaranteed happy ending.
WARNING: There are references to past violence in this story, though none occurs during the course of the book.
Please note that one character has a unique speech pattern, and spelling and punctuation errors in text messages are intentional. Also, my apologies, as the wrong version of the file was originally published. The correct one is available now!