Last Call
Breakout Sessions Series, Book 4 (Interconnected, Standalone)
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Pub Date Jun 2 2026 | Archive Date Jun 18 2026
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Description
Two best friends. Ten years of pining. One summer to stop pretending.
Eli Weston survives on chaos and charm. Leo Lazaro survives on Eli.
For a decade they've been almost — almost together, almost honest, almost ruined by everything they refuse to say. Now they're stuck in a Chicago apartment for a three-month drag cabaret residency, and "almost" is starting to feel like a problem they can't outrun.
So they do what any two emotionally repressed idiots would do: they ignore it.
And try to set up their best friend instead.
But every fake meet-cute, every shared bed, every too-long look feels like a rehearsal for something real.
Leo leaves for a European tour in September.
Eli has until then to figure out if ten years of almosts adds up to a future — or just a goodbye.
For fans of Casey McQuiston, Alexis Hall, and Lark Taylor. Last Call — a slow-burn MM friends-to-lovers contemporary romance with mutual pining, forced proximity, meddling matchmakers, found family, and one chaotic Chicago summer. Heat Level: Light stream.
Book Four in the Breakout Sessions Series — standalones, read in any order.
A Note From the Publisher
This is book 4 in the Breakout Sessions.
Advance Praise
“If Heated Rivalry took place in a drag cabaret.”
“A queer slow burn with Schitt's Creek energy and rockstar romance heart.”
“I wanted to start throwing hands for Leo.”
“Eli Weston is loud, messy, lovable perfection.”
“It was one of those ‘OH COME ON!’ romances in the best way.”
“They needed the struggle to become who they were supposed to be.”
“A slow burn about finally becoming worthy of love.”