"Joseph ""Joey"" Choi has been to hell and back. A war veteran, he was in a bad place for a long time until his brother Derrick got him the help he needed. Joey figures the least he can do is learn how to do things on his own, for a change. His first step is to apply for a job at a farm.
Barrimore ""Bear"" Lancett, the farm’s foreman, is larger than life and seriously hot. And God, those dimples! Both Bear and Joey a ""moment,"" but Joey immediately pushes the wayward, intimate thoughts aside, convinced he's not relationship material, much less with his boss.
That doesn’t stop Bear from trying, but he has to convince Joey to take a chance on them, and maybe find his new normal."
Truck Me Back to Normal By J.D. Walker I can do this. I know I can. I took a deep breath and walked down the long, dusty road that led up to the farm where I’d applied for a job online. I’d taken a cab here, and I was nervous. It was early June, and after spending a month at the trailer park with my older brother, Derrick Choi, and Paul Fontana, his super-hot, older boyfriend, I was ready to face the world and make my way toward a new beginning, of sorts. After time spent overseas in the army, I had returned stateside messed up in the head as a result of the mind-f**k of heavy combat and casualties. Following a rough stint in a tiny apartment together, Derrick and I were able to move to our current home, thanks to the generosity of Adrian, Derrick’s boss and owner of the units where we