Single Dads of Gaynor Beach

Xavier When my wife died five years ago, leaving me alone to raise our three young daughters, only my duty to them and my work as a psychiatrist kept me from losing myself in grief. I did my best to be a good father through the darkest days, but now I can see Iā€™ve been distant and cold. Things need to change. I've pledged to my daughters that Iā€™ll start doing better. Be more involved. Show them what a great dad looks like. If that means soccer practice, violin lessons, and sitting through a dozen dance recitals, then Iā€™m all-in. Zed PliĆ©s, pas-de-deux, cheerleading practice, and enough tutus to last a lifetimeā€” how is this my life? Iā€™m a fisherman up in the Bering Sea. In the offseason, I travel through Alaska and, on rare occasions, drop in to see my sister and her four sons in Gaynor Beach, California. This year? Sheā€™s laid up with an injury. Suddenly Iā€™m running her dance studio, and Iā€™m a fish waaaay out of water. Then I meet another guy whoā€™s equally uncomfortable. Heā€™s working so hard to be a good dad, and I keep hoping heā€™ll notice me. Except, when my sisterā€™s healed and fishing season starts, Iā€™m out of here. Right? This gay romance is a slow burn, mid-angst, age-gap, opposites-attract, instalove story with a fisherman who needs the ocean, a counselor who needs therapy, three young girls in need of love, and a found family thatā€™ll change their lives forever.