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The Distance Between Us: Wilde's, #2
The Closer You Get: Wilde's, #4
The Best Man: Wilde's, #1
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Wilde's Series

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About this series

Before Kieran…

Seattle, 2000 – Ethan Mallory is counting down the days until he moves back to Toronto. He loves Seattle, but it's time to go home.

So it's just his luck that, with a month to go, he meets Rhett Solomon. Their chemistry is off the charts, and in bed, Rhett is everything Ethan's been craving. He's witty and charming outside the bedroom too.

Ethan's not about to change his plans for a man he's just met, but… what could this become if they had a little more time? Is this just a sizzling hot last hurrah before he returns to Canada? Or is leaving Rhett behind a huge mistake?

Before There Were Three is a series of prequels to ménage stories written by L.A. Witt or Lauren Gallagher. Ethan & Rhett is the prequel to The Distance Between Us.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGallagherWitt
Release dateApr 27, 2023
The Distance Between Us: Wilde's, #2
The Closer You Get: Wilde's, #4
The Best Man: Wilde's, #1

Titles in the series (10)

  • The Best Man: Wilde's, #1

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    The Best Man: Wilde's, #1
    The Best Man: Wilde's, #1

    The FIRST Wilde's book. Go back to where it all began... Jon Beatty thought he'd found the best man for him until Craig walked out. To add insult to injury, Craig's got a new lover—a woman—and wants Jon to be a different kind of best man…at his wedding. Reasoning that the only way to get over one man is to get under another, Jon heads out to Wilde's, the night club on Capitol Hill famous for its hot clientele and hotter bartenders. Jon just wants to get drunk and get laid, and bartender Liam Sable is more than willing to help with both. Their one night stand turns into a rebound fling, but as Jon moves on with Liam, Craig starts having second thoughts about the break-up. His tiresome antics are the least of Jon and Liam's worries, though. The least annoying, and the least dangerous… NOTE: This book was previously published.

  • The Distance Between Us: Wilde's, #2

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    The Distance Between Us: Wilde's, #2
    The Distance Between Us: Wilde's, #2

    After ten years together, Ethan Mallory and Rhett Solomon are calling it quits and are ready to move on. Thanks to Seattle's depressed real estate market, though, they're stuck living as roommates with a hefty mortgage hanging over their heads. In an effort to speed things along, they decide to bring in some extra money by renting out the spare bedroom. Wilde's bartender Kieran Frost moves in, and suddenly, the only thing Ethan and Rhett both want more than getting away from each other is getting close to their single, young, hot roommate. Kieran doesn't mind the attention from both, and he certainly doesn't mind sharing. Their combined chemistry ignites something else that Ethan and Rhett had thought was long dead—the mutual attraction that drew them together in the first place. Except bitter jealousy over Kieran could push them even farther apart… This 53,000 word novel was previously published and has been lightly revised.

  • The Closer You Get: Wilde's, #4

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    The Closer You Get: Wilde's, #4
    The Closer You Get: Wilde's, #4

    The virgin isn't the only one with something to lose… Self-described manwhore Kieran Frost is loving the single life. Two years after moving to Seattle, he still has his friends with benefits, Rhett and Ethan, plus a never-ending supply of gorgeous, available men wandering through the bar where he works. A relationship? Spare him the drama and heartbreak. He's got no complaints about his unattached lifestyle. When Rhett's daughter introduces him to newly-out-of-the-closet Alex Corbin, Kieran's interest perks up. After all, the quiet ones are always the freaks in bed. But Alex isn't just shy and reserved. He's a virgin in every sense of the word—he's never even kissed anyone. Kieran is no one's teacher, and his first instinct is to run like hell in the other direction. But his conscience won't let him throw the naïve kid to the wolves for someone else to take advantage of. The plan is to introduce Alex to his own sexuality, pull him out of his shell, then go their separate ways. It's the perfect, foolproof plan…assuming no one falls in love. This 68,000 word novel was previously published.

  • A.J.'s Angel: Wilde's, #3

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    A.J.'s Angel: Wilde's, #3
    A.J.'s Angel: Wilde's, #3

    Luke Emerson is the last person Sebastian Wakefield expects to see strolling into his tattoo shop. But Luke's not back after four years to take up where they left off. Not even to apologize for the cheating that broke them up. Luke wants a custom tattoo, a memorial for someone known only as "A.J." Much as Seb would love to tell Luke to take this ink and shove it, he's a professional. Plus, he's reluctant to admit, he wouldn't mind getting his hands on Luke again. Even if it's just business. Once Luke's in the tattoo chair, though, Seb finds himself struggling with all the anger and resentment he thought he'd left behind—and those aren't the only feelings reignited. Their relationship may have been turbulent, but it was also passionate. Four years clearly hasn't been long enough for the embers of that fire to go cold. A few subtle hints from Luke is all it takes to make Seb consider indulging in some of that physical passion. It shouldn't be that tough to keep his emotions from getting tangled up in sweaty sheets. After all, it's not like he's in love with Luke anymore. Right? This 35,000 word novella was previously published.

  • Meet Me in the Middle: Wilde's, #5

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    Meet Me in the Middle: Wilde's, #5
    Meet Me in the Middle: Wilde's, #5

    Fool me three times… Dale Ramsey is looking forward to his twenty-year high school reunion except for one small problem: will his old friend – and old flame – be there? Adam O'Connor has disappeared twice from Dale's life. Once after a graduation night fling, and again after a hot reunion years later. When he resurfaces this time, single and on the verge of retiring from the Navy, he wants to mend fences with Dale. Mend fences and maybe tear up some sheets. The spark between them is alive and well, but Dale resists. After all, Adam has only been interested in him before when his life has been in flux, just like it is now, and Dale refuses to be anyone's placeholder until something better comes along. He wants his friend back, but he's not looking to be deserted a third time. Over and over, though, their attempts to rekindle their friendship wind up igniting something much hotter, and Dale's feelings for Adam are far too strong to ignore. Should he put himself on the line and risk another broken heart? Or should he be the one to walk away this time? This 55,000 word novel was previously published.

  • No Distance Left to Run: Wilde's, #6

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    No Distance Left to Run: Wilde's, #6
    No Distance Left to Run: Wilde's, #6

    After Chris's best friend Joshua died during a two-year mission, the once devout Mormon lost his already crumbling faith. Ostracized from his family and the only community he's ever known, Chris had no choice but to find his way on his own. Now he's going to school and loves his job as a bartender at Wilde's, and four years after Joshua's death, he's moving on. But Joshua isn't dead, and now he's back in Chris's world. Returning to Seattle to make peace with his dying father, Joshua has a new name, a new accent… and old feelings for Chris that are alive and well. Forgiveness doesn't come easy for anyone, but just as Chris is accepting that the man he loves isn't going to run away this time, their families threaten to pull them apart all over again… Contains two lost boys who've finally found each other again and need to make up for a hell of a lot of lost time. There's also a military uniform, a tuxedo, and a knife. In the same scene. And yes, it's that kind of scene. This 57,000 word novel was previously published.

  • No Place That Far: Wilde's, #8

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    No Place That Far: Wilde's, #8
    No Place That Far: Wilde's, #8

    After Chris's best friend Joshua died during a two-year mission, the once devout Mormon lost his already crumbling faith. Ostracized from his family and the only community he's ever known, Chris had no choice but to find his way on his own. Now he's going to school and loves his job as a bartender at Wilde's, and four years after Joshua's death, he's moving on. But Joshua isn't dead, and now he's back in Chris's world. Returning to Seattle to make peace with his dying father, Joshua has a new name, a new accent… and old feelings for Chris that are alive and well. Forgiveness doesn't come easy for anyone, but just as Chris is accepting that the man he loves isn't going to run away this time, their families threaten to pull them apart all over again… Contains two lost boys who've finally found each other again and need to make up for a hell of a lot of lost time. There's also a military uniform, a tuxedo, and a knife. In the same scene. And yes, it's that kind of scene. This 57,000 word novel was previously published.

  • To Live Again: Wilde's, #9

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    To Live Again: Wilde's, #9
    To Live Again: Wilde's, #9

    Weeks before their twenty-fifth anniversary, Greg Douglas's wife surprises him… with a divorce. Now he's staying with his friends Ethan and Rhett while he gets back on his feet. To take his mind off things, the guys decide it's long past time for Greg to explore the other half of his bisexuality. He's never been with a man… until tonight. After repressing those desires for a quarter century, he's not waiting any longer. Especially not after he lays eyes on the gorgeous deejay at Wilde's. Deejay and single dad Sailo Isaia isn't looking for anything serious. He's definitely not out to be a sexual teacher, never mind to a man almost a solid decade his senior. But as Greg gets the hang of having a male lover, Sailo can't help himself. They both keep coming back for more. And more. And more. But is this just a midlife crisis and a rebound? Or is it turning into something both men never realized they were missing? And will Greg figure out the difference before Sailo decides he and his son deserve better? Contains an older guy who's waited half his life for this, a younger guy who didn't realize how lonely he was, and some very hot visits to the upstairs VIP lounge at Wilde's. Author is not responsible for readers who can no longer look at a leather booth the same again. This 79,000 word novel was previously published.

  • Before There Were Three: Ethan & Rhett: Wilde's, #11

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    Before There Were Three: Ethan & Rhett: Wilde's, #11
    Before There Were Three: Ethan & Rhett: Wilde's, #11

    Before Kieran… Seattle, 2000 – Ethan Mallory is counting down the days until he moves back to Toronto. He loves Seattle, but it's time to go home. So it's just his luck that, with a month to go, he meets Rhett Solomon. Their chemistry is off the charts, and in bed, Rhett is everything Ethan's been craving. He's witty and charming outside the bedroom too. Ethan's not about to change his plans for a man he's just met, but… what could this become if they had a little more time? Is this just a sizzling hot last hurrah before he returns to Canada? Or is leaving Rhett behind a huge mistake? Before There Were Three is a series of prequels to ménage stories written by L.A. Witt or Lauren Gallagher. Ethan & Rhett is the prequel to The Distance Between Us.

  • Bouncing Back: Wilde's, #10

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    Bouncing Back: Wilde's, #10
    Bouncing Back: Wilde's, #10

    Between his time in the Marines and working as a bouncer at Wilde's, Elliott Moore has seen it all. In his line of work, breaking up fights is business as usual. When he steps into a lovers' quarrel one night, though, he finds himself running interference as a traumatized man tries to get rid of a persistent and occasionally violent ex-boyfriend. Dr. Samir Ramezani has had enough. He just wants to move on from that toxic, abusive relationship, but his jerk of an ex isn't ready to let him go. When Elliott offers to back him up, Samir is grateful for the help—and irresistibly drawn to the man with the big muscles and a soft touch. Samir is terrified he's just jumping from one bad relationship to another, but Elliott isn't like men he's dated before. He's sweet, he's gentle, and he's a sucker for Samir's beloved pets. And Elliott isn't just protective of Samir—as the chemistry sizzles between them, he's falling fast. It's hard not to think this could be the real thing. That is as long as the vindictive ex-boyfriend who knows all Samir's weaknesses doesn't find a way to sabotage it. This Wilde's novel is 57,000 words, and can be read as a standalone.

Author

L. A. Witt

L.A. Witt is the author of Back Piece. She is a M/M romance writer who has finally been released from the purgatorial corn maze of Omaha, Nebraska, and now spends her time on the southwestern coast of Spain. In between wondering how she didn’t lose her mind in Omaha, she explores the country with her husband, several clairvoyant hamsters, and an ever-growing herd of rabid plot bunnies.

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