
The Boys of Glensville follows individual men throughout different walks of life as they find love. Each book can be read as a standalone, but make more sense if the series is read in order.

Diego Sanchez has only wanted one thing for three years: Carter Hyde. Carter is sweet, sexy and looks like a dream in his Glensville Police uniform. The only problem is that Carter is nine years older than Diego, and the hunky cop thinks that dating Diego will somehow be robbing the younger man of his youth, and thinks Diego should be playing the field. However, Diego has always known he's wanted more than dating random guys, but the only man he has ever wanted keeps pushing him away.
Carter Hyde has just broken up with his long-term boyfriend, Hunter, but only a few months later Carter finds himself drawn to the twenty-year-old Diego Sanchez. Diego is as persistent as he is sweet, and no matter how much Carter tried to push Diego away, the younger man has somehow wiggled his way into Carter's heart, and Carter finds it very hard to stay away from Diego. He's pretty sure he doesn't even want to stay away.
Will Carter give into the magnetic pull that is between him and Diego, or will he let a good thing go out of fear that they are just too far apart in age?
Caleb Samuels is quiet and shy due to abuse after his father found out he was gay. But under that shy exterior is a slightly dominate man looking for someone to submit to him in the bedroom, but take care of him in their everyday life.
Caleb has lost his job as a teacher in Arizona, but one fateful trip to visit a friend's grave provides an opportunity for Caleb to start over again in Glensville, Washington. Caleb never expected his life to be so great in Glensville, he finally feels like he can be himself and be happy. He has new friends, a new job, but the only thing missing is someone who won't shy away from his proclivities of being in control in the bedroom.
For years Edward Knight has been taking care of his younger brother, Cody after their parents died in a car accident. Edward has never had much interest in dating until he met the shy teacher who is a walking contradiction. Caleb had snagged Edward's attention from the moment he had seen Caleb, and Edward is willing to give himself over to Caleb, if Caleb is willing to have him.


Twenty-six-year-old Zachary "Axe" Knox knows that with a face like his no one is going to love him. He knows that he is going to be alone forever, so why bother trying to find someone to fall in love with? He's okay with being alone. He likes it. Axe spends his days riding his bike and working at Thorns and Roses Ink, and he spends his nights with different men and women. Never the same man or woman twice. That is until Mason Dewitt comes along. From the second Axe sees Mason he knows that the twenty-one-year-old is going to turn his entire world upside down, and Axe is not prepared for it. Nothing could have prepared him for the clumsy man with teal eyes awakening feelings in him that he didn't even know he had.
Axe suggests that they be friends with benefits, it's not exactly what Mason is looking for with Axe, but he's willing to do anything as long as it means he is in Axe's bed, but soon Mason's feelings become too much, and he knows that being just friends with benefits is not enough, he wants more. He doesn't just want to be with Axe on a physical level, he wants to be with Axe on every level; he wants a relationship. Mason knows that there is more to Axe than the surly attitude and scars and the violent past that shaped Axe into the unsmiling, unhappy man who believes he's not good enough to be in a relationship with Mason. Mason wants to show Axe that he is a man that deserves his love....if only Axe will stop pushing him away, and embrace the feelings that he is starting to feel for Mason.