Being a gay high school football coach isn’t easy, especially in a small town. For five years Justin has repressed his sexuality in order to keep the job he loves. His only serious temptation is the father of his star running back. Sparks fly between the two men, and one Friday night after a winning game, Justin just can’t say no.
Luc is the man he’s been searching for his entire life. But is this new relationship worth risking his career?
I have found a new favorite author when I crave homoerotic love stories. Carol Lynne makes each story intriguing, her characters and their feelings are believable, and basically she just entertains her readers with a realistic story.Read the full review at
October 2007
Coach
Reviewed by Elka Priest from Midwest
I totally enjoyed Ms Lynne's story and promptly picked up the others in this series. Luc and Justin were believable and sympathetic characters and I was rooting for them from the get go. I took off a star for length. Because it is a short story [under 40 pgs] we stepped right into the physical relationship even though they had known each other for 4 yrs. I would have liked to see more of the getting to know you before the I want you bit. Thankfully the follow up stories touch on Justin and Lucs relationship AND are longer so that they don't suffer from this same problem.
August 2007
Review from The Romance Studio
Reviewed by Marcy Arbitman
Coach is an amazing story about love between two men...Jordan and Luc are beautifully written characters and I loved reading about them...The sexual encounters were simply amazing-I was totally aroused!...I highly recommend this novella.Read the full review at
July 2007
Review by Two Lips Reviews
Reviewed by Tara
...Coach is a great short story of two men who throw caution to the wind and pit their own happiness against that of small town prejudice...and I highly recommend it to anyone...Read the full review at
July 2007
Review by Fallen Angels Reviews
Reviewed by Teresa
...I look forward to reading other stories by Ms.Lynne...Read the full review at