Against All Odds (Odds Are 2) by Chris T. Kat at Dreamspinner Press
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Disability / Erotic Romance |
Length | Novella, 125 pages/36742 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 09-December-2015 |
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Disability / Erotic Romance |
Length | Novella, 125 pages/36742 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 09-December-2015 |
And then they lived happily ever after…
Sometimes Joshua Stone thinks he’s died and gone to heaven. How else can he explain Michael’s love for him? And now they’re living together… in a real relationship. This is the stuff of fairy tales, a love like other people take for granted.
Sure, they have their moments, what couple doesn’t? But a small doubt lingers in Joshua’s heart. Can this really be true? Can a gorgeous man like Michael really love someone like Joshua—the guy with cerebral palsy, who’s helpless without his walker or his tricycle to get him around?
Michael senses Joshua’s worries, but there’s nothing he can do to dispel them because that would mean revealing his secret—and he’s not ready for that. Their mutual secrets hang between them like time bombs waiting to explode. They might not survive the inevitable blast.
Format | ebook |
Publisher | Dreamspinner Press |
Length | Novella, 125 pages/36742 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 09-December-2015 |
Price | $4.99 ebook |
Buy Link | https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/against-all-odds-by-chris-t-kat-3694-b |
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