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Straight Boy: A Short Story

Young, blond and handsome, Sage attracts unwanted attention in prison. When his cellmate offers him protection, Sage accepts the offer, even though he doesn’t trust the guy. Little does he know how much it will change his life, and when he’s released from prison, Sage finds himself needing and wanting things he shouldn’t want. Sage is straight. He really is. He has a girlfriend. What happened in prison stayed in prison—or so Sage tells himself. Until he meets his former cellmate again. Xavier. The guy he hates and craves. Straight Boy is a complete 3-in-1 novella-length collection. It contains very steamy M/M sex and graphic language. For mature audiences only.
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On Sunset Beach

From New York Times bestselling author Mariah Stewart comes a captivating and heartwarming new novel in her beloved Chesapeake Diaries contemporary romance series--perfect for fans of Barbara Freethy, Robyn Carr, and Susan Mallery. Carly Summit's name couldn't be more fitting, since in life she always lands on top. She grew up wealthy and privileged in a tony Connecticut town, opened her own gallery in New York City, and is about to make art world history displaying previously unknown works by a prominent twentieth-century painter. No wonder she possesses a can-do attitude that can't be soured. Ford Sinclair is another story. A military career in war-torn Africa, where he witnessed unspeakable violence and suffering, has left him haunted and deeply cynical. Now he's looking for a way to forget and a place to belong. He hopes to find both back home in St. Dennis. When Carly is forced to move the premiere of her new exhibition from Manhattan to...
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Incriminated

***Incriminated is a new adult novella of approximately 20,000 words and is the sequel to Blacklisted. It is strongly recommended to read Blacklisted first for the best reading experience*** Brie's world was turned upside down by two men - local crime boss Joey Genovese, and Michael Russo, the kidnapper of her dreams. Having survived both, she now is looking to pick up the pieces of her life with neither of them in the picture. But when Genovese's jilted widow turns up at her new workplace, Brie finds herself right back at square one. Reluctantly, she allows Michael back into her life, to finally fix the mess he created once and for all. Things are never that simple. Michael hasn't got any less charming, and Genovese apparently has no less strings to her evil bow than her late husband. Will Brie be forever tormented by the mob, or can Michael save the day ... and get the girl? 
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Auto Biography

An unforgettable ode to American car culture, award-winning author Earl Swift's wise, funny, and captivating narrative follows an outlaw-genius motorhead as he attempts to restore an iconic 1957 Chevy from rusted-out wreck to gleaming, chromed work of American art--before the FBI closes inA classic '57 Chevy, in wretched shape: Its surviving paint is sun-bleached, salt-pocked, and cracked like a dry lakebed. Its engine hasn't turned over in years. Slumped among hundreds of other rusting hulks on a windswept patch of eastern North Carolina, the Chevy evokes none of the Jet Age optimism that made it the most beloved and instantly recognizable car to ever roll off an assembly line. But for its unlikely rescuer--a felon arrested seventy-odd times, and a man who's been written off as a ruin himself--the Chevy isn't junk, it's a fossil of the twentieth-century American experience, of a people devoted to and forever changed by the automobile. For Tommy Arney, it's a...
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