Johnathan Davis is a legendary movie director, but his bitter past makes him possessive and clingy. He's used to dating men who crave the notoriety of being seen with him. When he falls in love with Alvin Kitt, a struggling scriptwriter, his feeling runs deep. He's even more astounded by his attraction toward Ivan Murray, a semi-retired model who also owns a diner. The three men lose their inhibitions after a night of drinking, ending up in bed together. Then, they start meeting up for casual dates.
Ivan and Alvin find themselves in a web of misunderstanding. Alvin's low self-esteem prevents him from being openly affectionate toward Ivan. Ivan has his own fear of being abandoned by his lovers. They both rely on Johnathan to glue them together in the relationship. Both men are also afraid of losing their places within the relationship. Can they resolve the misunderstanding? Or is happily ever after too elusive and unattainable for them? Note: This book contains double penetration.