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Acts of Faith

✍ Scribed by A.M. Arthur


Publisher
Samhain Publishing
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
156 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
1619218348

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✦ Synopsis


Love can be built on a broken pastbut not on broken trust.

Cost of Repairs, Book 4

Rey King has settled into his new life with Samuel Briggs, and his catering business has taken off to the point hes brought a business partner on board. Yet something is missing. Hes still haunted by the pain of losing his daughter, Faith, in a custody battle six years ago.

Then, one month before Christmas, Faiths grandmother passes away, and Rey gets a shocking offer he never saw coming.

Samuel knew loving Rey wouldnt be easy, but then again hes no walk in the park either. Still, for eighteen months theyve thrived as a coupleuntil a shy seven-year-old girl shakes his belief that he and Rey can overcome anything.

Settling Faith into their chaotic lives would be a welcome challenge, if things werent complicated by Reys too-cute, overly attentive new business partner. As misunderstandings, miscommunications, and unresolved tensions escalate, Rey begins to wonder if the best Christmas gift of his life could cost him the man he loves.

Warning: Product contains one overprotective (and slightly jealous) police officer, an angsty chef whose heart is in the right place (even when his actions backfire), and an adorable little girl who turns their lives upside down. Added bonushot man-on-man action and the inappropriate use of a washing machine.


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