College is starting for Candy, Jethro returns to work at a bookshop, and Joel is in the process of launching his own business.
The trio must navigate complex family issues. Joel struggles with confronting his parents about their unconventional relationship, while Jethro continues to recover from the trauma of his father's past violence. Candy Ever After by Jo Raven
The story picks up with the triad—Candy and her two boyfriends, Jethro ("Jet") and Joel—officially living together. While their physical connection remains intense, the narrative focuses on the shifting dynamics of their lives as they transition into new adult responsibilities: College is starting for Candy, Jethro returns to
An "unruly" and often volatile character who is bisexual and dealing with significant past trauma. The story picks up with the triad—Candy and
Despite their solid bond, Candy faces personal insecurities and questions whether their "happily ever after" can truly withstand the mundane and dark realities of life. Character Dynamics
A cocky but caring partner who works through his fear of societal and parental judgment regarding his sexuality and his relationship with both Candy and Jet. Series Context