Docklines, Donuts & Defensive Driving: A Romantic Comedy
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Dean Dawson runs the river launch like a man who believes order is a public service. Nick Nolan teaches adult driving lessons like confidence can be built one questionable turn at a time. When a scheduling mix-up puts Nick's students in the depot-adjacent lot beside Dean's carefully managed launch access, the result is immediate disaster: clipped cones, blocked lanes, irritated trailer drivers, and one escalating public feud conducted in full view of half the town. Dean wants structure, boundaries, and a clear path from problem to solution. Nick wants people to breathe, adapt, and maybe stop treating every mistake like a moral failure. Forced into an uneasy compromise, they begin coordinating morning operations-and quickly discover that repeated irritation has a way of turning into familiarity. Then into dependence. Then into something neither of them is prepared to explain. As the district gets busier, the weather gets worse, and the town gets far too invested in their ongoing lot-side tension, Dean and Nick find themselves building a routine out of coffee, clipped instructions, carefully adjusted cones, and increasingly loaded donut exchanges. Because it turns out there is a fine line between operational conflict and foreplay. Docklines, Donuts & Defensive Driving is a small-town M/M romantic comedy featuring forced proximity, competence attraction, public chaos, repeated-contact tenderness, a calm man pushed to his limits, a talkative man who refuses to be discouraged, and a hard-won happily ever after in Dalton, Maine.
Dean Dawson runs the river launch like a man who believes order is a public service. Nick Nolan teaches adult driving lessons like confidence can be built one questionable turn at a time. When a scheduling mix-up puts Nick's students in the depot-adjacent lot beside Dean's carefully managed launch access, the result is immediate disaster: clipped cones, blocked lanes, irritated trailer drivers, and one escalating public feud conducted in full view of half the town. Dean wants structure, boundaries, and a clear path from problem to solution. Nick wants people to breathe, adapt, and maybe stop treating every mistake like a moral failure. Forced into an uneasy compromise, they begin coordinating morning operations-and quickly discover that repeated irritation has a way of turning into familiarity. Then into dependence. Then into something neither of them is prepared to explain. As the district gets busier, the weather gets worse, and the town gets far too invested in their ongoing lot-side tension, Dean and Nick find themselves building a routine out of coffee, clipped instructions, carefully adjusted cones, and increasingly loaded donut exchanges. Because it turns out there is a fine line between operational conflict and foreplay. Docklines, Donuts & Defensive Driving is a small-town M/M romantic comedy featuring forced proximity, competence attraction, public chaos, repeated-contact tenderness, a calm man pushed to his limits, a talkative man who refuses to be discouraged, and a hard-won happily ever after in Dalton, Maine.
AmazonPages: 401, Paperback, Independently published
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