More Than Anything Series by T.T. Kove

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  • More Than Anything (More Than Anything #1)
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    More Than Anything (More Than Anything #1)

    T.T. Kove

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2014

    Arriving home after work one evening, Jørgen sees a young man who looks adrift and out of place—and who promptly has a seizure on the sidewalk. Jørgen takes care of him until the seizure passes and then, not knowing who to contact, takes care of him for the night. After giving the kid, Geir, a ride home the next morning, he expects that to be the end of it. He doesn't expect Geir to be a student at the vocational school where Jørgen works as an electrician... more

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  • No Right Words (More Than Anything #2.1)
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    No Right Words (More Than Anything #2.1)

    T.T. Kove

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2015

    Andreas’ sister wished she’d noticed the signs before their dad hanged himself rather than recognise them once he was gone. Andreas is pretty sure he’s seeing the same signs in Alex, a bloke he’s had his eyes on for some time. Alex is either bullied or ignored at school. Even worse, Andreas’ best friend, Glenn, is one of the loudest bullies. He can’t stand Alex—and he makes sure everyone knows it... more

  • Anything For You: A More Than Anything Short Story (More Than Anything #2.5)
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    Anything For You: A More Than Anything Short Story (More Than Anything #2.5)

    T.T. Kove

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2016

    There’s nothing I want more than to please him. It’s been six weeks since Geir came back home—and finally moved in with Jørgen. Six weeks of Jørgen being happier than he’s ever been, and it’s wonderful. There’s nothing at all Jørgen won’t do for Geir. After a long day at work, Jørgen’s finally ready for a two week holiday—out of town, in the cabin of Geir’s family, surrounded by other people. So before they leave, they take some time to enjoy themselves whilst they can... more

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