He gave up a fortune for a man the world says he can't have. Now the world is watching to see if it was worth it.
Mason Reyes never had money. What he had was Julian Rosemont, the polo dynasty heir who walked away from millions to build a life with him, one falling-down rental house and one borrowed truck at a time.
It should be enough. For a while, it almost is.
Then the ranch that raised Mason gets thirty days to pay off a debt it can't cover. And the family Julian swore he'd left for good starts calling again, dangling everything he said he didn't need. A club owner wants Mason's name on a contract. A father wants Julian's signature on an inheritance. Both come with the same quiet promise: come back, and this all gets easier.
They didn't choose each other just to spend their lives hiding from the people who'd rather they hadn't.
Loving each other in private was easy. Loving each other in front of the cameras, the family, the old life still holding the door open, that's the line neither of them has crossed yet.
They're about to.
Crossing the Line is Book Two in the Windward Cup Dynasty, a slow-burn M/M sports romance about class, family, and choosing the life you actually want out loud, in public, no matter who's watching.
- Opposites attract - blue-collar cowboy meets old-money heir
- Coming out in the public eye
- Found family you'll want to move in with
- Guaranteed HEA - queer love, every genre, always a happy ending