Book seven in the Men of Riverside Series Afraid of being openly gay, Landon rejected Kendall after a brief affair. Will they be able to make a fresh start when chance reunites them years later? Landon Tully is a social worker who only returned to Riverside for his fatherβs funeral. But when
Landon
β Scribed by Serena Grey
- Publisher
- Sweet Acacia Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This is a companion novel to the Swanson Court Series. Told from Landonβs perspective, it should be read after the first three books of the Swanson Court Series.
Landon Court is a man who knows how to focus on the important things, namely, his billion-dollar hotels, and his brotherβthe only family he has left.
His relationships with women are temporary and superficial, and heβs fine with that.
Then Rachel Foster walks into his apartment.
He thinks he knows who she is and why sheβs there, and after one passionate night, he wants to see her again.
But sheβs not the person he assumed she was, and she wants nothing to do with him.
Landon does not enjoy being lied to, and heβs used to getting what he wants. As far as heβs concerned, Rachel will not be an exception.
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