Sun, Sea and Summer Songs by Megan Slayer at Pride Publishing
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Artists/Actors/Musicians/Authors / Erotic Romance |
Length | Novella, 121 pages/30235 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 06-July-2021 |
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Artists/Actors/Musicians/Authors / Erotic Romance |
Length | Novella, 121 pages/30235 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 06-July-2021 |
Two men, one song and a summer to reconnect.
Jude Sanders walked away from Blake Payton three years ago and vowed not to look back…but the song he wrote and recorded with Blake has become a hit and he’s forced to perform the song with Blake all summer. He’s got to make a decision—face the mistakes in his past and give Blake another try or turn his back on their love forever.
Blake Payton knew the moment he and Jude recorded Summer Song that they’d created a hit. Summer hasn’t been the same without Jude in his life and he sees the tour as the ultimate chance to prove they belong together.
Will the tour, their lost love and the song of the summer be enough to put the pieces back together for good?
Reader advisory: This book contains references to excess drinking and cocaine addiction, references to abusive alcoholic father and childhood poverty. There is a scene involving sexual assault.
Format | ebook |
Publisher | Pride Publishing |
Length | Novella, 121 pages/30235 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 06-July-2021 |
Price | $3.99 ebook |
Buy Link | https://www.pride-publishing.com/book/sun-sea-and-summer-songs |
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