His Elixxir By L.j. Harris Review

The book's impact extended beyond the page, even inspiring an original song titled "Roses" by Betti Gefecht for the book's trailer. About the Author: L.J. Harris

Beyond the heat, the story delves into "heartbreaking histories" and the personal hurdles of living with a chronic condition. His EliXXir by L.J. Harris

Trey Winters is a man who seems to have it all. As the arrogant and self-centered co-owner of , one of the most high-profile clubs in Hell’s Kitchen, he is used to getting exactly what he wants. His life is a revolving door of the city's hottest men, whom he famously attracts and discards after a single night. Trey revels in his envy-inducing lifestyle until a chance encounter on Valentine’s Day introduces a mystery man who refuses to be just another notch on his bedpost. A Dance with Fate The book's impact extended beyond the page, even

Opposite Trey's bravado is Noah Middleton, a determined dancer whose focus is singular: reaching his full potential at a prestigious New York dance academy. Noah’s journey is complicated by a that he refuses to let define him, a struggle that reviewers have noted is handled with "sensitivity and understanding". Trey Winters is a man who seems to have it all

In the glittering, high-stakes world of Manhattan's nightlife, L.J. Harris weaves a compelling tale of attraction, vulnerability, and fate in . As the second installment in the Men of New York series, this M/M romance steps into the pulse-pounding atmosphere of Hell's Kitchen to explore what happens when a seasoned "user" finally meets his match. The Neon Heart of Hell’s Kitchen

L.J. Harris is an Australian-based author who transitioned from writing poems for family birthday cards to publishing in the genres. A self-described introvert, wife, and mother, Harris found her spark for M/M romance after contributing to a "Second Chances" anthology. Her Men of New York series, which began with His Personal Assistant, continues to garner praise for its "fabulously written, gorgeous characters".