A Cook's Tale
โ Scribed by J. Alan Veerkamp
- Book ID
- 110816068
- Publisher
- NineStar Press, LLC
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 936 KB
- Series
- Centauri Survivors Second Chance Chronicles #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781948608688
- ASIN
- B07D42V1T9
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
After a breakup, Erron Murfin finds himself broken, homeless, and destitute. The chance to become the Santa Claus's new cook is a beacon he can't ignore.
The new position allows him to work under Gamin Rockwell, the man who helped raise him until he disappeared when Erron turned nineteen--well over a decade ago. While the two make up for lost time, Erron catches the eyes of many crewmen as well as James and Barrus, a married pair with real intentions who are determined to draw the cautious new arrival into their relationship.
Even as he stitches together his ability to see a future for himself, Gamin's history and personal issues begin to surface. Secrets bubble out in ways Erron can't ignore and he finds himself with a mystery he needs to solve.
Because there's something about Gamin that goes far deeper than the fatherly role he once held in Erron's life so long ago.
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