
"When Chicago ophthalmologist Patrick Holt meets transplanted southerner Clayton Teal at a dinner party, the attraction between them is immediate and mutual. Two men bond over Patrick’s love of food and Clay’s love of cooking.
But Patrick and Clay soon realize tasty dinners and delicious desserts sometimes aren’t enough to make a relationship work. Can Clay and Patrick keep their romance from falling flat?"

Three Cakes By Kim Davis “Did you like the cake?” Those were the first words my boyfriend Clay ever spoke to me. We were both at a dinner party hosted by a mutual friend, a guy named David. Since I was the last one to arrive due to a series of events—too many changes of clothes while trying to decide what to wear, bad weather, trouble hailing a cab, awful traffic—I’d missed the cocktail stage and arrived just in time for dinner. Even though I wasn’t seated anywhere near Clay at the large dining room table, I noticed him right away. He was seated at the other end of the table on the opposite side, but his dark hair and gray eyes caught my attention. He was between a man and a woman, neither of whom I knew, and I found myself wondering throughout dinner if he was attached to either of the
