Something Like... series

The hot Texas nights were lonely for Ben before his heart began beating to the rhythm of two words; Tim Wyman.

By all appearances, Tim had the perfect body and ideal life, but when a not-so-accidental collision brings them together, Ben discovers that the truth is rarely so simple.

If winning Tim’s heart was an impossible quest, keeping it safe would prove even harder as family, society, and emotion threaten to tear them apart.

Something Like Summer is a love story spanning a decade and beyond as two boys discover what it means to be friends, lovers, and sometimes even enemies.

Tim hoped moving to Texas would mean a new beginning, a chance to spread his wings, but he soon finds himself falling into the same tired patterns.

Certain that society won't understand what he and Ben have together, Tim struggles to protect their relationship, even if it means twisting the truth.

Something Like Winter, the companion novel to Something Like Summer, tells the story from Tim Wyman's perspective, revealing new private moments and personal journeys.

[4]From the book's back cover: Love can appear unexpectedly: a chance meeting at a friend's wedding, the arrival of a handsome new co-worker... or while being robbed at a convenience store.

When he meets Victor--a wild soul and fellow outsider--his chances of finding love go from bleak to a very uncertain maybe.

For the first time in his life, Jason wants to stay, which means learning to be part of a family, and not letting his feelings--or his actions--ruin his first real chance of falling in love.

Kelly Phillips has been out and proud since he was a young teenager, and thanks to the gay youth group he frequents, he's never been short on friends or lovers.

Something Like Thunder is the sixth book in the ongoing Something Like... series, shedding light on past events while leading the reader toward an exciting new future.

[8]From the book's back cover: When life closes each door, and the world has taken away every opportunity, sometimes it’s up to us to make our own luck—and to give ourselves a second chance.

Noah Westwood is tired of life on the streets, so he turns to Marcello Maltese, a man who owns a small media empire… and a few covert businesses, such as an escort service.

A secret from his past could turn his new friends into enemies, and he isn’t sure he can perform the duties he signed up for, especially when he’s more interested in falling in love than hopping into the beds of his clients.

For William, this means trying to hold together a stagnant relationship while resisting the temptation of Jason Grant, a young man with eyes just as intense as his love.

As Ben struggles with guiding his adopted son toward happiness, he begins to question his own path in life.

Something Like Yesterday travels to the past where Eric Conroy attempts to find love against a backdrop of intolerance and political upheaval.

Ben and Tim return in Something Like Memories as they debate when exactly they should celebrate their anniversary, and Jason finally makes an important decision about his future with William in Something Like Sun.

[12]From the book's back cover: Embark on a final trip through the Something Like… universe with this special collection of stories that promises heartwarming reunions and gut-wrenching closure.

The roles of Tim Wyman, Jace Holden and Allison Cross went to Davi Santos, Ben Baur and Ajiona Alexus respectively.

Main characters and their relationships are represented - bold lines are romantic, bold dotted lines are family, light dotted lines are platonic. Obviously not every relationship is represented or Marcello would look like he was in a spider's web.
Characters and their relationships are represented - bold lines are romantic, light lines are family and light dotted lines are platonic. Characters are colored based on the Main characters from each book.