Front Range University Series by Michele Lenard

4.04 · 24 ratings
  • Beautifully Devoted (Front Range University #2)
    #2

    Beautifully Devoted (Front Range University #2)

    Michele Lenard

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2024

    Forgetting to knock changed everything.CamWhen I was ten, I made a promise. One that I’m still honoring a decade later, even though it means hiding a part of myself from the most important person in my life.My best friend, Jagger. And truthfully, burying that part of me is a small price to pay if it means nothing comes between us. I’m Jagger’s rock, the one stable thing in his life, and I’ve held that role for so long it’s now central to who I am... more

  • Beautifully Conflicted (Front Range University #3)
    #3

    Beautifully Conflicted (Front Range University #3)

    Michele Lenard

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2024

    Competition is my love language.A Bi-Awakening Rivals to Lovers Romance The first time I saw Bennet Armstrong’s baby blues staring up at me from underneath his helmet, stunned and confused that I’d tackled him, I was smitten.So, I tackled him again. And again. Whether he had the ball or not, I’d take him down, just so I could have his eyes on me.I thought we were connecting. He thought I was a poor sport... more

  • Beautifully Complicated: A Forbidden MM Romance (Front Range University #4)
    #4

    Beautifully Complicated: A Forbidden MM Romance (Front Range University #4)

    Michele Lenard

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2024

    Timing is everything.You know the guy everyone loves in a strictly platonic manner? The one that people think is nice and funny and smart, but not in a romantic way?That’s me.What’s worse, not even my formerly straight best friend and current roommate, who I’ve had a crush on for years, saw me as anything other than his buddy.I blame myself, sort of. If I’d just been brave enough to tell him how I felt, maybe I’d have been the one to help him realize he liked men... more

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