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Have You Seen Me?

✍ Scribed by Missy Welsh


Publisher
Missy Welsh
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Wylie Jones is perfectly okay with who he is now that he's transitioning, but he's never had a guy stick around long enough to become a boyfriend. When things at home get even worse than they've been, he's ready and willing for a road trip with Grant, regardless of the reason.Grant Faraday thinks Wylie could be the guy for him. When Grant's mother passes away just before Christmas and leaves him with the mysterious task of accessing the contents of a safety deposit box in a distant town, Wylie's the only one Grant wants with him for the trip.​Some secrets are easy for them to accept, but can their brand new relationship survive as past and present collide?


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