Sometimes you need a break, to get away somewhere, but in the end you always return to a place you call home. The saying goes, “Home is where the heart is.” It doesn’t matter if it’s big or small, pretty or shabby, what matters is it’s your Love’s Home. This box set features five of Iyana Jenna’s best-selling gay contemporary romance stories. A homeless PA finds a home in an actor’s life. An abduction almost steals a man from his loving boyfriend. A love triangle nearly ruins everything. A sex slave is rescued by an unlikely savior. A young man discovers a new home after he loses everything. These best-selling romances by Iyana Jenna are available as single ebooks, but are published exclusively in one box set. Contains the stories: A Home for Jesse:Jesse is a homeless personal assistant. Trey is an actor with a TV series of his own. Can Jesse see past the fact that Trey offers him a roof over his head and accept the actor as his lover? A Single Black Rose:As an actor, Sean was used to getting flowers. But bouquet after bouquet that came to him with a single black one in the middle might prove to be dangerous. Especially when it had something to do with an obsessed fan that would do anything to get him. Misunderstandings:Insecure and jealous, an Indie movie actor, Parker Williams knows he can’t be with his boyfriend, a Blockbuster star, Declan Griffin, anymore, especially when Parker finds out that Declan gets closer to his co-star, Ryan Dexter. So Parker leaves Declan, who doesn’t quite grasp what Parker’s problem is. Will and Pleasure:Jake Welther preferred to stay with his mother when their parents got divorced. He was surprised when he was taken to his father's house when Welther Sr. passed away. Jake never thought he’d get anything from the will. Jake's father left his four sons not the house or the money. It was a young man. His name was Luke. Ya Like That?:Evan lost everything, money, house, and family, after his father screwed them up. Then millionaire Brian Donaghue offers him a job he can’t refuse. Or can he?