Fight for It
โ Scribed by Ellis, A. D.
- Book ID
- 100293256
- Publisher
- A.D. Ellis Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1942647298
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โฆ Synopsis
Micah is a small-town mechanic with a big-time dream. Heโs found his soulmate in high school social studies teacher Coleman Pierce, but while Micahโs out and proud of it, Colemanโs closet door is closed, locked, and welded shut. Stolen nights are all theyโll ever have, unless Micah can find some way to convince Cole that coming out wonโt be the end of his dreams.
Cole moved to Blueridge Junction to escape his past. He planned to make himself a new life, far from home and the betrayal heโd suffered there. He wasnโt going to make the same mistakes again, but he didnโt count on meeting Micah, or the intensity of the feelings the man arouses in him. But Micah is out and Coleโฆ isnโt. And while Micah definitely revs his engines, Cole isnโt going to risk his job or his newly minted future on a relationship that might not work out.
When outside forces bear upon the couple, Cole is faced with a decision. Will he keep his secret and risk losing everything, including the man he loves? Or will he stand with Micah and fight for their future?
*Fight For It is a male/male romance meant for ages 18+ due to language, themes, and adult scenes.*
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