Title: Who We Are
Author: Nicola Haken
Genre: M/M Contemporary Romance

Since putting his life on hold ten years ago, Oliver Clayton doesnāt know who he is anymore. To his clients at the hair salon, heās the sassy and confident stylist. To the crowds who come to watch his drag act at the club, heās the fierce and fabulous Miss Tique. Heās popular. Talented. Out, proud, and self-assured.
Heās also a good actor.
Sebastian Day is content with lifeās easy, if not a little monotonous, routine. After several failed relationships, he likes the simplicity of being alone in his truck at his job as a heavy goods driver, spending the weekends with his teenage son, and putting the world to rights with his cat, Marv. Heās not lonely. He isnāt hiding.
At leastā¦he doesnāt think he is until he meets the mesmerising stranger with the red hair and purple lips.
Can Oliver and Sebastian help each other embrace who they are? Or will a cruel twist of fate end their journey before itās even begun?


Angie at Wicked Reads ~ āVery heartwarming story, the banter between these guys is so sweet. I canāt say enough about this book to do it justice, just read it, you will love it.ā Beverly at Southern Babes Book Blog ~ āSebastian and Oliverās story is beautiful and heartbreakingā¦ These two amazing men are trying to figure out who they really are and together they figure out that they can do anything.ā Jodi at Alpha Book Club ~ āOliver's story will make you cry and stand up and cheer for how strong of a human being he isā¦ Loved this story and would recommend to anyone.ā MJ at Alixzia Reading Corner ~ āI ache and bleed with this book for every page turned! Highly recommend!ā Deanna at Two Chicks Obsessed ~ āThis might be my new favorite Nicola Haken book. Broken nearly broke me, thus becoming my favorite; but this one left me far more emotional and thoughtful. I think it's taken the crown.ā


Who We Are
Copyright Ā© Nicola Haken 2017
~ Sebastian~
I WAS JUMPING down from my cab after arriving back from my last drop of the day when my life almost ended. Okay, so maybe I was known for being a tad on the dramatic side, but when Benny - my oldest friend and biggest pain in my arse -jumped out from behind my trailer, I almost choked on my fucking heart.
āJesus Christ,ā I muttered, breathless from the fright. āHow the hell did you get in the yard?ā
Iād been a heavy goods driver for thirteen years, working here at Patterson Haulage Ltd. for three of those ā long enough to know they didnāt let pedestrians wander in off the streets to play hide and seek behind the lorries. Transport was in my genes, I guess. My dad had been a trucker all his life, and he met my mum at work ā she worked as a clerk in the office. I never wanted to do anything else. I walked straight into my first warehouse job fresh out of school and stayed there until I was old enough to train for my Class 1 licence and could go out on the road. I loved my job.
āThat old lady with the bright orange face let me in. Told her I needed to talk to you about Scott.ā
āScott?ā Slamming the door to my cab closed, I fished my phone from the pocket of my Hi-Vis jacket and scanned the screen for missed calls. āWhatās wrong with him?ā
āWell, he likes Eminem, but hopefully heāll grow out of that.ā
āWhat?ā Narrowing my eyes in confusion, I stared at Benny who looked to be admiring his thumbnail.
āNothingās wrong with him. I just knew theyād let me come see your truck if I played the kid card.ā
Rolling my eyes, I huffed as I turned and re-opened my cab door. Climbing the steps, I leaned inside to grab my holdall and tacho card before hopping back down. āYouāve seen a wagon before. You shouldnāt use Scott like that. There could be a real emergency one day.ā
āAnd if there is Iām pretty sure I wouldnāt be the one anyoneād call about it,ā he said, his tone amused as he ran his finger along the curtain of my trailer. āThis needs a wash.ā
āYou offering?ā I asked as I locked up the cab and started walking towards the transport office. I found it highly doubtful as I turned my head to the side and eyed up his leather coat, and beige turtleneck that no doubt heād paid upwards of a hundred pounds for. Benny worked in recruitment. In other words, companies paid him far too much money to find them suitable candidates for their businesses, money which he wasted on overpriced shit he didnāt need. āOr did you come here for another reason?ā
āI came because, as you know, itās my birthday on Friday. The big three-four. I want yā¦ā Pausing mid word, Benny spun on his heels. āHoly hot ginger.ā
I didnāt need to turn around to know heād spotted Rod, seeing as he was the only red-headed bloke who worked at this depot. āChrist, Benny. Keep it down. I have to work with these guys.ā
āChill out. The fact youāre mates with a gay guy wonāt give away the big secret that you like cookies and ice cream.ā
āItās not a secret,ā I snapped. Or maybe it was, given that Iād never told anyone I worked with that I was bisexual. My last two relationships had been with women, and āpassingā as straight was simplyā¦easier. I was a copout and a liar but I was tired of explaining, defending myself.
There are a lot of misconceptions about bisexuality and Iād encountered most of them during my twenties. Now, at thirty-four, I was kind of exhausted with it all. I wanted to fall in love and create a future with another person as much as anyone, but Iād given up on the idea a while ago. Relationships, for me, whether with a man or a woman, seemed to consist of me justifying myself, reassuring my partner, or hiding ā as Benny would say ā the cookies or ice cream part of my sexuality.
I couldnāt just be me.
I wasnāt good enough.
Contrary to popular belief, I didnāt want to sleep with everybody, and there werenāt twice as many fish in the sea, because most fish thought I was confused, greedy, unfaithful, trying to be trendy, or afraid to admit I was gay. The last one confused me the most. The number of people who believed bisexuality was a temporary label used to ease the transition to gaytown would never cease to amaze me. It happened, sure, but there were a hell of a lot of bisexuals claiming to be gay, or straight, for no other reason than they couldnāt face the stigma attached to it, too.
I was simply attracted to people. I got turned on by the way someone carried themselves, by their confidence, or even shyness. I felt the same stir in my cock and pull of excitement in my chest when I saw the rugged grooves of a manās chest as I did the silky curves of a womanās hips. People are beautiful. I couldnāt help it. Itās just the way I was made.
Thankfully, many people realised these days that being gay or straight wasnāt a choice. Unfortunately, some of these same people believed bisexuals were capable of making a choice, and that they should. Well, I tried that when I was a teenager. I tried to pick a side, to āfitā in somewhere.
Unsurprisingly, it didnāt work out too well.
āJust tell me what you came for,ā I added to Benny, pushing open the swinging door that led to the warehouse which, in turn, led to the office.
āDo you have Scott this weekend?ā
āNo. Lisaās taking him to see Jennyās parents in Cornwall. Why?ā
āGreat! Youāre coming to the village for my birthday.ā
Ugh. āAh, you know itās not really my scene.ā I had my reasons for not frequenting the village, unlike Benny who spent so much time there it could be considered his second home. Besides, after a day on the road my idea of a good time was Netflix and a takeaway.
āYes, Mr Misery, I know having fun isnāt usually on your To Do list but itās my birthday and youāll hurt my feelings if you say no.ā
Weād reached the office now and I handed my keys over to June through the window partition while raising a sceptical eyebrow at Benny. āFine,ā I said. āBut as soon as youāre too drunk to notice whether Iām there or not Iām leaving.ā
āI love you.ā He turned to June who looked rather amused by my dickhead friend. āI love him, you know.ā
āKnock it off, moron,ā I said, ramming my shoulder into his.
āWatch the jacket!ā he shrieked as he rubbed at the tan leather that made him look like a seventies pimp. āYouāre covered in dirt and smell like oil.ā
āPlease excuse my friend, June. They donāt usually let him out unattended.ā
āDonāt mind me, lovey. Iāve seen all sorts in my time.ā
I risked a glance at Benny, whose mouth had dropped ever so slightly open. For a man who wasnāt easily offended, the image was priceless.
āYouāre on the Midlands run tomorrow, lovey,ā June added as she tapped on her keyboard.
Nodding, I told her Iād see her in the morning, swung my holdall over my shoulder and started making my way to the car park, all the while trying not to laugh at Bennyās reaction.
āDid she seriously refer to me as an all sort?ā he muttered under his breath when we neared my car. I knew he wouldnāt let it go so easily. āClearly, out of the all sorts sheās met none of them have been make-up artists.ā
āStop it,ā I said, snorting as I clicked open the central locking on my matte black Ford Galaxy. āJuneās lovely. A little old-fashioned, but harmless.ā
āIām sure. It just wouldnāt hurt for her to go down a shade or twelve in the foundation department is all Iām saying.ā
Opening the rear door, I tossed my bag onto the back seat. āHave you finished being a bitch?ā
āGod, I hope not.ā
Removing my thick, Hi-Vis jacket, I threw that on top of my bag, revealing my dark green uniform polo shirt, before closing the door and getting into the driverās seat. āIs that all you wanted? You couldāve called or text.ā
Benny leaned against my open door, hand on hip. āTold you, I wanted to see your big truck.ā He winked at me.
I wanted so badly to roll my eyes, or at least keep a disinterested expression, but I couldnāt help chuckle at him.
āI was in the area, and besides, youād have said no without my pretty face to seduce you.ā
Probably.
āAnd hey, if you want to bring a plus one your red-haired co-worker is more than welcome.ā
Shooing him away from the door, I pulled it closed and brought the engine to life before rolling down the electric window. āLet me know when and where during the week,ā I said, dismissing the idea of inviting Rod. Heād only been here for three months and I didnāt know the guy well, but the fact he had a wife and three kids told me Rod wouldnāt be interested in the kind of socialising Benny had in mind for him.
āWill do,ā he said, tapping the roof of my car before backing away. āDonāt forget I have expensive taste!ā
Shaking my head, I bit my lip to suppress the grin that wanted to escape as I reversed out of my space. I already had his present ā a bottle of Dior aftershave, same as every year. It was the only thing I knew the fussy bastard wouldnāt return in exchange for store credit.

Reviewer: Lindsey
Rating: 4.5 Stars
There is so much I can say but the one thing that comes to my mind is beautiful. I donāt think any other word could describe this story other than what it is and it is a beautifully written piece. The story of Sebastian and Oliver as they go through the journey of finding each other and finding the happiness that they were destined to have. This is a love story, of finding happiness, begin true to yourself. Love is always a welcome escape to happiness but that journey is not always easy, but the rewards are worth it.
This story made me feel a lot of things and I enjoyed every one of them. I giggled, got frustrated, cried a little and in the end, was satisfied with the story. If you love a good male /male book, then you would love this one I know I did. I enjoyed the characters, the writing, and the plot . There was nothing about this story I did not like. I canāt wait to see what she does next.

Nicola Haken lives in Rochdale, England, with her five kids ā one of whom is a grown man who many refer to as her husband. She spends her days writing about life, love, and all the beauty and angst that comes with it, and her nights binge watching Netflix or being the household slave. Sheās also not very good at referring to herself in the third person, so if youād like to get to know her your best bet would be to follow her on social media!
Oh, and if the kids ever ask, she moonlights as the Pink Power Ranger while theyāre sleepingā¦
Oh, and if the kids ever ask, she moonlights as the Pink Power Ranger while theyāre sleepingā¦
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