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Bradley Connors is on a business trip to London when he accidentally discovers a time portal which transports him from the present day to wartime Great Britain at the height of the Blitz. Luckily, Bradley is rescued by James, a handsome and headstrong young American who's volunteered with the RAF. James gets the injured and confused time traveler through his first air raid, but even after the German bombers are gone, Bradley can't stop thinking about the brave and beautiful young man that helped him. He's drawn back to James again and again, despite the dangers posed not only by the war but also by the social conventions of the time. What adventures will this modern gay man get up to in a past where being queer was still a crime and how will he convince his old-fashioned lover to embrace the life he's offering?
Bradley Connors and James Garrett are back in London, this time on a fundraising trip for James' charity. After getting caught in a rainstorm outside their Soho hotel, they're once more transported back in time and find themselves in the middle of the London music scene of the 60s. When James gets mistaken for a well-known band frontman, a star-struck Bradley convinces his husband to stick around in the sixties long enough to help out the group by singing at a few of the group's upcoming concerts. In the process, they get to live out Bradley's rock and roll fantasies, although James isn't quite as sure about the situation as his husband is. However, even though the pair thinks they have this time-traveling stuff down by that point, their adventure runs into a complication when James is recognized by someone he probably shouldn't be interacting with from a past that he's already abandoned. In the end, in order to get everyone back to their correct times before this time portal closes too, they will have to enlist the help of their friends on both sides of the time divide.
Brent Riddick has been up to his armpits in work ever since he started his job as the Truman School's manager. He admits he probably qualifies as a workaholic, although he doesn't really care. He's simply more comfortable standing in front of a board meeting than sitting in a cocktail lounge and has no desire to examine his lack of a social life. So it isn't a big deal to him that he sorta forgets it's his birthday. Unfortunately his staff, led by the hotel's sexiest troublemaker, Guthrie, remembers the occasion and Brent is begrudgingly forced to allow his co-workers to take him out for drinks. However, when all those birthday drinks go to Brent's head and he ends up going home with an equally drunken Guthrie, things get a little more complicated. Guthrie Walker is the kind of guy who always knows where the next party is happening. He also has a Plan B Party and a Plan C Party if his original party plans fall through. He's still young and figures there'll be plenty of time later to get serious about life. Drinking and dancing with his friends is definitely more fun than dealing with his messed up finances or dwelling on the festering rift with his family. So what if he occasionally drinks a little too much, does a few club drugs, comes in late to work a time or two, and suffers from an almost perpetual hangover? Everyone does it, right? Too bad the judge overseeing his case after Guthrie is arrested for drug possession doesn't see things that way. As if things weren't messy enough, the court-ordered Diversion Plan requires Guthrie to enlist the help of his supervisor at work - who also happens to be one of Guthrie's many one-night stands - if he wants to stay out of jail, retain his server's license, and not lose his job. The hotel is already short-staffed and Brent is too much of a softie to say no to his desperate subordinate. Which is how Brent ends up vouching for Guthrie and agreeing to monitor his compliance with the court's mandates. Now Brent just has to come up with a way to divert the party boy's attention away from his club-scene past and himself away from lusting after his hot mess employee.
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