Frank Slyce is on the make.
Pent up his whole life in the small town of Juniper, South Carolina, he attends cooking school in Rhode Island, where he also taps into his inner romantic. At least, romance is what he’s looking for. To those watching him in action, it looks more like he’s on the prowl. After a relationship with his buddy at cooking school, a guy who earns big money by hosting video chats with lonely rich guys, Frank determines that he should return to his hometown and open a pizza joint. Still unfulfilled romantically, he continues to seek the perfect man. His parents take him to their Unitarian church where Frank discovers a new preacher--and he wastes no time bedding him. But the good minister turns out to have plenty of baggage of his own. Frank turns to other places with fertile soil-the local bank! Indeed, when he heads there to apply for a small business loan, he spots a debonair older gent named Nicholas (whatever you do, don’t call him "Nick"). He wastes no time in busting his move. Though Frank appears to be a young man in rut, his intentions are always noble: To find the right man. But contrary to prudish notions, you never know if someone’s the right man until you sleep with him! A slow-burn, age-stratified, HEA gay romance.