
A Twist of Fate (Neighborly Gestures, #3) (eBook, ePUB)
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When your asexual girlfriend meets your submissive neighbor, and everyone's actually okay with it.Adam's arrangement with Shannon has found its rhythm. Thursday nights, service and submission, the whiskey bottle contract. It works. It's uncomplicated. Until it becomes very, very complicated-in the best possible way.Harley arrives with chicken parmo and an invitation to game night. Purple-haired, tattooed, commercially artistic, and completely adorable. Also: asexual. Which she explains using the most perfect food analogy Adam's ever heard. She wants romance. She wants cuddling. She wants to be...
When your asexual girlfriend meets your submissive neighbor, and everyone's actually okay with it.
Adam's arrangement with Shannon has found its rhythm. Thursday nights, service and submission, the whiskey bottle contract. It works. It's uncomplicated. Until it becomes very, very complicated-in the best possible way.
Harley arrives with chicken parmo and an invitation to game night. Purple-haired, tattooed, commercially artistic, and completely adorable. Also: asexual. Which she explains using the most perfect food analogy Adam's ever heard. She wants romance. She wants cuddling. She wants to be the big spoon. She doesn't want sex to be the central focus of a relationship.
And despite knowing about Shannon-or perhaps because of her directness about it-she wants to be Adam's girlfriend.
Neighborly Gestures: A Twist of Fate is the third book in a series that keeps surprising readers. Where asexual representation is done with respect and humor. Where autistic characters experience joy, not tragedy. Where polyamory functions through communication, not drama. Where found family accepts complexity and celebrates it.
The spice continues. The sweetness deepens. The Coffee Club knows everything and loves everyone anyway.
Content: Explicit sexual content, asexual relationship development, neurodivergent representation, ethical non-monogamy, found family, mature characters communicating effectively, multiple relationship dynamics coexisting. All characters are consenting adults.
What readers are saying: "I WASN'T EXPECTING TO FALL IN LOVE WITH HARLEY." "The chicken parmo analogy is brilliant." "Finally, ace representation in romance that isn't tragic!" "This series keeps getting better and more complex."
Perfect for readers who love: Asexual representation, autistic characters done right, ethical non-monogamy without jealousy, found family dynamics, series that evolve beyond their original premise, geeky romance, communication over drama, and characters who surprise you by becoming your favorites.
Adam's arrangement with Shannon has found its rhythm. Thursday nights, service and submission, the whiskey bottle contract. It works. It's uncomplicated. Until it becomes very, very complicated-in the best possible way.
Harley arrives with chicken parmo and an invitation to game night. Purple-haired, tattooed, commercially artistic, and completely adorable. Also: asexual. Which she explains using the most perfect food analogy Adam's ever heard. She wants romance. She wants cuddling. She wants to be the big spoon. She doesn't want sex to be the central focus of a relationship.
And despite knowing about Shannon-or perhaps because of her directness about it-she wants to be Adam's girlfriend.
Neighborly Gestures: A Twist of Fate is the third book in a series that keeps surprising readers. Where asexual representation is done with respect and humor. Where autistic characters experience joy, not tragedy. Where polyamory functions through communication, not drama. Where found family accepts complexity and celebrates it.
The spice continues. The sweetness deepens. The Coffee Club knows everything and loves everyone anyway.
Content: Explicit sexual content, asexual relationship development, neurodivergent representation, ethical non-monogamy, found family, mature characters communicating effectively, multiple relationship dynamics coexisting. All characters are consenting adults.
What readers are saying: "I WASN'T EXPECTING TO FALL IN LOVE WITH HARLEY." "The chicken parmo analogy is brilliant." "Finally, ace representation in romance that isn't tragic!" "This series keeps getting better and more complex."
Perfect for readers who love: Asexual representation, autistic characters done right, ethical non-monogamy without jealousy, found family dynamics, series that evolve beyond their original premise, geeky romance, communication over drama, and characters who surprise you by becoming your favorites.
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