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". His EliXXir by L.J. Harris
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 The Neon Heart of Hell’s Kitchen L
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 Her Men of New York series, which began
The dynamic between the jaded club owner and the dedicated, resilient dancer creates a "perfect mix of will they/won't they" tension.
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".
Beyond the heat, the story delves into "heartbreaking histories" and the personal hurdles of living with a chronic condition.