Baby Blue" picks up Mia's story (begun in "Blue Moon") just after the birth of her baby. Mia is sixteen now, and still living with Dad, although this relationship becomes increasingly under strain. Not only is Mia having to work out the complicated emotional and practical implications of being a ...
This was the sequel to Blue Moon: Too Good to be True but it can be read as a standalone. I read both. In fact, BMTGtbT was my second M/M book, if I remember correctly. Really liked it. This one was just as good. Just like the first, we had two relationships that needed to happen, pronto. And the...