Nate and Cameron MM Romance Series

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NATE AND CAMERON (IN PRINT)


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NATE AND THE NEW YORKER

Nate once had the love of his life, but he’s met Cameron, a New York millionaire with an eccentric cross-dressing butler.

Cameron is keen to share his world of classy restaurants, Broadway shows, and fabulous parties, and while Nate’s friends see the makings of a fantasy romance, it’s Nate who has to learn how to open his heart again.

But is Cameron simply second best?

REVIEWS:

Thanks to Carol for her lovely 5 Star Goodreads review.

The writing skill of this author, they way they describe situations, food, people, places etc will have you smiling on every page.

Thanks to a lovely 4.5 Star review from O.J.

The writing is what really got to me. This starts out nice and slow, like a good orchestral piece and you’re thinking “nice” and then the other instruments start to chime in, each one at its exact moment in queue, until I was surrounded by a full crescendo of such rich characters, each one developed exactly right for the story, not overdone or lacking in any sense.

Thanks to author, Liz Gavin, for her 4 star review

I enjoy stories that tap into different genres and mixed them up because they’ll surprise you. In Nate and the New Yorker, Mr. Klehr skillfully blends comedy, magical realism, paranormal, and romance. With emphasis on sweet romance.

Thanks to author, A.M. Leibowitz for her 8 fountain pen review

If you’re in the mood to escape for a couple of hours and come away with a happy sigh, then definitely pick this one up. For mildly snarky humour, a feel-good romance, and a couple of deep thoughts on life and love, this gets 8/10 fountain pens.

Thanks to Jaycee for her remarkable 5 star review

So, lets just get the bottom line out of the way:  this is quite possibly *the* best novella-length story I have ever read.  Clinically speaking, it is the textbook presentation of the successful short story and all that should entail, but seldom does.  Start to finish, beginning-to-fully fleshed middle, to ending-with-a-slight-but-interesting twist, this is the quintessential big story compacted beautifully into a short.

Thanks to author Elaine White for her 5 star review

Blind-sighted. That’s the only way I can explain what just happened to me. I mean…holy cow!

Thanks to Meredith for her review

This is a story that weaves you in many directions and I really enjoyed every second of it.

Thanks to Kirsty for her 5 star review

Up to this point, I had enjoyed Nate and the New Yorker, but it was Klehr’s simple, but clever, way of shifting the emotional momentum of the story which totally won me over.

Thanks to Amos Lassen for his review

I think it is fair to say that Klehr has joined the ranks of other gay men that are writing about our lives.

Thanks to Diane for her 4 star review

I thoroughly enjoyed Nate and the New Yorker and the underlying theme of coming to terms with loss and new beginnings. This is a solid Four Star and recommended read.

Thanks to Prime for her sweet review.

All in all, it’s sweet, fun and sexy, with a bit of a ride around the world. 

Thanks to Shee Reader for her review.

If you fancy a short, sweet romance with a twist, give this one a try.


NATE’S LAST TANGO


Nate’s life couldn’t be better. He’s living with his rich boyfriend, Cameron, in New York while being wined and dined all over the city.

But when Nate decides to visit his friends back in Sydney, Cameron suggests they break it off for a while. Cam’s cross-dressing butler is not impressed, and with the help of his lesbian aunt, they drag Cameron down-under to sort out his relationship and take in the sights of Mardi Gras!

With Nate at a loss to what went wrong, he faces the dim reality that love may have run its course.

REVIEWS:

Thanks to Carol for her 5 Star Goodreads Review

“I’ve liked these two books from Kevin Klehr a mature Australian man in a long term relationship.”

Thanks to Ripper Zippers for their 4 Star Review

“This was a fun light-hearted read with some wry humour and witty one-liners.”

Thanks to Moliien Osterman for their 4 Star Review

“Nate’s Last Tango shows us just how fragile love can be.”