Time to celebrate those brawny men who are oh-so good with their hands! š
The paperback comes signed by Kiki with a couple of swag items (bookmarks, stickers, etc.)
All Stevenās ever wanted was a family that loves and supports him. Chooses him. Believes in him. He had it for a little while with his ex-stepdad, but once he left and it was just him and his mom again, things fell apart.
When Steven came out to her, his life blew up.
Heās worked hard to find some semblance of peace: a roommate who dotes on him, friends who value him, a job full of the cutest kids in the world. But finding that special someone to build his own family with?
Thatās been more elusive.
And no matter what his hormones are telling him, the scary hot single dad of one of his kids isnāt the answer. Ford makes that super clear when Steven humiliates himself by trying to flirt with him, and he has to tell him heās straight.
Which is fine.
Steven isnāt going to dwell on it.
He definitely isnāt going to daydream about the scowly mechanic or how gentle he is with his son. Or wonder if the grease stains on his hands would leave marks on Stevenās skin.
Nope, he was innocent of such thoughts.
Or he would be if Ford wasnāt everywhere suddenly. Watching Steven with those dark eyes, hypnotizing him with all his sexy tattoos.
Making him question just how straight the man really isā¦
Greasing the Shaft is book three in the Blue Collar Hearts series and can be read and enjoyed on its own. It features a not-actually-that-straight-it-turns-out single dad, a sweet kindergarten teacher who just wants to be loved, an adorable five-year-old who likes to cuss like his dad, four meddling retirees, jealousy and possessiveness, an oral fixation turned obsession, and one broken bed.
Greasing the Shaft (Blue Collar Hearts Book 3) (Signed) + Swag
What can you expect?
- Virgin/First Time
- Age gap
- Dirty talk
- Jealousy/possessiveness
- Oral fixation
- Single dad
Note about the Blue Collar Hearts Series
The Blue Collar Hearts Series are inter-connected standalone stories. Each one can be enjoyed on its own, and the series does not have to be read in order.

















