La Famiglia (The Men of Gilead 2) by Deanna Wadsworth at Dreamspinner Press
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Romance |
Length | Novel, 324 pages/103871 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 23-January-2018 |
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Romance |
Length | Novel, 324 pages/103871 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 23-January-2018 |
Forrester Giordano comes from a huge, nosy Italian family, and with their homophobic jokes and slurs, he’s decided to stay in the closet. He finds respite in his bookstore in the quaint village of Gilead—where he has a huge crush on one of his customers, Kyle Benson.
Kyle is determined to live his dreams, and though life isn’t easy being deaf, one by one he’s making them come true. He’s scored a great job practicing law, bought a cute bungalow where he can finally have a big flower garden, and he has a dog he loves, Jasper. Now he just needs one thing to complete his happiness: a family of his own to make up for the one he never had.
Forrester and Kyle’s relationship starts off hot and heavy, and neither man can deny the depth of their connection. When Forrester’s little brother gets mixed up with their heroin-dealing cousin and his mother falls ill, Forrester has a decision to make—maybe the hardest of his life. For the first time, he’s found a man worth coming out for.
Unfortunately nothing ever goes according to plan with la famiglia.
Format | ebook and print |
Publisher | Dreamspinner Press |
Length | Novel, 324 pages/103871 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 23-January-2018 |
Price | $6.99 ebook, $17.99 paperback, $17.99 bundle |
Buy Link | https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/la-famiglia-by-deanna-wadsworth-9293-b |
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