REVIEW: The Year of Us December by EM Denning & Kate Hawthorne (The Year of Us #12)
THE YEAR OF US: DECEMBER
The Year of Us - Book Twelve
by Kate Hawthorne & EM Denning
Release Date: December 10, 2025
Review
What a year can make!
It wasn’t always smooth sailing. There was doubt, negotiations, and compromise, but above all, there has been love.
Our boys found something beautiful, something unique to them and it was absolutely perfect.
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Synopsis
Cory Callahan and Reese Rollins are total opposites.
Cory wears a Rolex and makes six figures a year.
Reese is a bartender with a busted screen on his cellphone.
Cory lives in New York.
Reese lives in LA.
One delayed flight and a chance meeting at a bar later, the two strangers find they have one indisputable thing in common…
The attraction between them is incendiary.
But after a shared night at an airport hotel they learn there’s one other trait they share.
They’re both dominant and not interested in being told no.
The Year of Us is a twelve novelette series from Kate Hawthorne and EM Denning, exploring what happens when two men with nothing in common find out there might be something between them after all.
About Kate Hawthorne
With over two dozen published romances to her name, Kate Hawthorne has built a recognizable brand around telling emotional stories that pack a figurative (and sometimes literal) punch. Existing on a steady diet of wine and coffee, Kate spends her days dreaming up angsty stories full of heat, kink, and heart. Kate now lives in Louisville, where she spends her time writing romance, reading romance, and hiding from the humidity
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About EM Denning
E. M. Denning is a Canadian author and lover of gay romance.
I was born in the '80's in small town Canada, and I still live there. I have three kids, a husband, and a cat who is in his twilight years. I love writing and I especially love writing gay romance. I had a friend in my teens who was deeply closeted and I often think of that friend, and how different his youth would have been if there had been the books and acceptance that are out there now. The world isn't perfect, not yet, but I hope to make it brighter.
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