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COMING OUT ON TOP NORA PHOENIX Coming Out on Top by Nora Phoenix. Copyright ©2020 Nora Phoenix (previously published as Snow Way Out) Cover design: Cate Ashwood Editing and proofreading: Tanja Ongkiehong All rights reserved. No part of this story ma...
COMING OUT ON TOP NORA PHOENIX Coming Out on Top by Nora Phoenix. Copyright ©2020 Nora Phoenix (previously published as Snow Way Out) Cover design: Cate Ashwood Editing and proofreading: Tanja Ongkiehong All rights reserved. No part of this story may be used, reproduced, or transmitted in any form by any means without the written permission of the copyright holder, except in case of brief quotations and embodied within critical reviews and articles. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. The use of any real company and/or product names is for literary effect only. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. This book contains sexually explicit material which is suitable only for mature readers. www.noraphoenix.com CONTENTS Connect with Nora Prologue Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Chapter 31 Epilogue Signed Paperbacks and Swag Books by Nora Phoenix More About Nora Phoenix CONNECT WITH NORA Connect with me on social media: Hang out in my FB group Nora’s Nook Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Twitter Follow me on Bookbub Sign up for my newsletter Become my patron on Patreon And for an overview of all my books and audio books, head over to my website! PROLOGUE Out of all the people in all the world to be stuck in the snow with, it had to be him. It had to be this mouthwatering, hot as fuck, push-all-his-buttons, check-all- boxes bear of a man. Strike that. Bear of a straight man. Just his luck. 1 Quentin Frost anxiously awaited the verdict as Jerry, the AAA guy he’d called half an hour earlier, checked out the engine of his ancient Corolla. It had sputtered, then stalled, smoke and the distinct stench of burning oil drifting up from under the hood. He’d quickly parked the car on the shoulder of the quiet country road and had made use of his AAA membership for, like, the tenth time that year. Best. Investment. Ever. Though in hindsight, he should’ve maybe invested in a better car if he was gonna drive cross-country. It had taken Jerry only twenty minutes to get there, which was awesome because Quentin was freezing his ass off. His thin jacket and jeans were no match for the arctic temperatures, but especially not for the biting wind that had free rein here out in the open. He’d already planned on investing in some serious cold-weather gear, but maybe he should’ve done that before arriving in the northeast. A not-so-slight miscalculation on his part. He’d never been so motherfucking cold in his life. The kind of wet, icy cold that penetrated your bones, making you feel like you’d never, ever get warm again in your life. Wait, how long did frostbite take? He looked at his hands, slightly blue-ish by now. “I’m sorry, son, but that car is beyond saving.” Quentin refocused on Jerry’s growly voice and let out a long sigh as the guy closed the hood of his car with a loud thunk. Fuck me sideways. He was so screwed right now. Jerry wiped his hands on a black-stained cloth, then adjusted his faded blue Yankees cap. Judging by the many black stains on the front of that cap, this was a habitual gesture for him. “Now what?” Quentin asked. “I can’t imagine the car can stay here.” The damn thing had broken down on the side of the road just outside of some tiny village at the foot of the Adirondack mountains. The view was breathtaking, and he’d admired it as much as he could while he drove, but fat little good that did him now. Jerry shook his head. “Nope, it can’t. I can tow it to a junkyard that will take it.” “Will they give me anything for it?” Jerry shrugged. “Mac might. I can call him, if you want.” Quentin frowned. “Mac?” “Mac McCain, he’s our local junkyard owner. He’ll take anything, and he usually pays a decent price. Want me to give him a call?” Quentin nodded as he blew into his hands in a futile attempt to warm them up. What alternative did he have? He’d have to figure out a way to buy himself a new car, though how and with what money, he had no idea. His research grant barely covered his cost of living and did not allow for frivolous spending, as Professor Danson had stipulated. Would a car be considered frivolous? It would be damn hard to get around without one. What a clusterfuck. “Mac, it’s Jerry. Got a young kid