
"When he turned sixteen, Nick inherited his grandfather’s unidentified junk car left behind the family garage. It could end his unhappy gay life if he learns how to fix it, so over the years, self-pity and enough of his father’s gin lead Nick to a plan.
With the help of a gorgeous instructor named Harry, Nick becomes an apprentice automobile mechanic. When the car finally starts, a very drunk Nick puts his plan to work.
But the car has other ideas, and Nick has to call for a tow. His plan quickly changes the moment Harry steps out of the tow truck. Will the unidentified classic car lead Nick to love?"

The Mechanics of Love By Emery C. Walters This whole problem started way back when I was fourteen. That summer, as soon as school let out, I joined the swim team. We practiced at the pool near us, and I could ride my bike to it. Dad had told me I had to pick a sport, and it was either this or summer football prep. Not much of a choice, really, the way I’m built. I enjoyed the practices; I didn’t even mind getting up early to be there by five or six o’clock. It was a lot of fun, actually. Until the first real swim meet. Now, I knew my proud dad would be in the stands with his camera set on video, because this is what he’d done at all of my old brother Wayne’s sports. Yelling Go! like a maniac and stomping his feet when Wayne didn’t do well. I knew it would be embarrassing, but everyone’s
