Oh, I LOVE this trope so mu Homeless musician Luke is drifting through life, hoping to make it big as a singer while hopping from couch to couch. Strictly platonically, of course - because there is no spare bed left. A few miserable circumstances later, he finds himself hired for the weekend and sleeping in the camp owner's bed. His path one day takes him to a clothing optional gay men's resort in the mountains called 'Bear Camp' thanks to a new acquaintance who works there and brings Luke along. Homeless musician Luke is drifting through life, hoping to make it big as a singer while hopping from couch to couch.
(Not shifters the other kind of bears.) It’s the first full-length book in the Bear Camp series and can be read as a standalone.more
Grumpy Bear is a boss/employee, grumpy/sunshine romance set at a gay campground full of bears. I’m not quite as immune to his charms as I want him to believe, but he’ll only be here for a few days. Now he’s staying in my cabin, sleeping in my bed, and worst of all, he’s completely ignoring the proverbial sign over my head that says Grumpy Bear: Do Not Approach. But when a storm blows down his campsite, I can’t just leave him outside and soaked to the bone. He’s too young, too pretty, and too much like my late partner. The last thing I need is a temporary employee who can’t even put up a tent. It’s opening weekend at my clothing-optional campground, guests are starting to arrive, and I’ve got a pool party and a few hundred peoples’ vacations to save while battling Mother Nature’s tantrums.
Making sure other men have a good time is my business, even if it means suppressing my own desires. The last thing I need is Hooking up with an employee is not on my to-do list. Hooking up with an employee is not on my to-do list.