Gary Greenwood is brilliant, wealthy, and deeply dissatisfied. Despite a career built on precision, intellect, and success, he's never felt at home-not in San Francisco, not in Atlanta, not even at sea. Now, back in his hometown of Savannah, Georgia, and nursing a quiet ache for something more, he wanders into a dingy bar for a drink and a moment of peace... but instead, finds the beginning of everything.
There, he reunites with Jason-his best friend of over a decade who ghosted him seven months ago with no warning and no explanation. Jason is charming, warm, and everything Gary isn't. Their friendship has always been close. Maybe too close. And now Jason's sudden return brings more than nostalgia-it brings a long-buried truth neither of them can ignore.
Also in the bar is Lena, a stunning, sharp-witted art professor whose beauty is matched only by her confidence. Gary is instantly drawn to her. She's unlike anyone he's ever met, and she sees something in him he's spent years trying to bury. Their chemistry is undeniable. But so is Gary's internal conflict as he begins to question the carefully constructed life he's built-and the version of himself he presents to the world.
What follows is a deeply human story of reconnection, self-discovery, and sexual awakening. As Gary, Jason, and Lena collide in unexpected ways, emotions flare, secrets surface, and old wounds begin to bleed anew. Gary is left caught between the traditional future he's always imagined-with the perfect woman by his side-and a deeper, more confusing pull toward the one person he never expected to desire.
Can love exist outside of the labels we cling to? Can friendship survive an epiphany that changes everything?
Told with emotional depth, biting humor, and unflinching honesty, 307: Part 1 - Epiphany is the start of a provocative, character-driven series exploring identity, desire, loyalty, and the beautifully chaotic line between friendship and love. For fans of introspective fiction and messy, meaningful relationships, this book dares to ask:
What if everything you thought about yourself... was wrong?