Letting in the Light
โ Scribed by Sutherland, Fae
- Book ID
- 107059102
- Publisher
- Amber Quill Press, LLC
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 26 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1602728488
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
''...A sexy, heartwarming May/December romance featuring two of the strongest, most memorable and intriguing heroes I've ever read. You'll be drawn to Finn as irresistibly as Rowan, and delight along with Rowan in his relentless pursuit of the gruff older man. These men will steal your heart and make you long for more of their story!''--Louisa Edwards, author of Can't Stand The Heat, St. Martin's Press
Product Description
When Rowan Lee arrived in the small, liberal Provincetown, he heard tales of the eccentric, brilliant, possibly insane Finnegan Clark. A world-famous mystery writer, Finnegan's been to the top of the bestseller list more times than anyone can count. It's about the only place he goes, sequestered away in his mansion by the sea.
Enter Rowan. The free-spirited lovechild of aging hippies, Rowan believes all anyone needs is love, and when he makes a delivery to Finn's mansion and meets the man himself, it's infatuation at first sight. Not to mention lust. Never mind that Finn's twice his age and snarls at him more than he speaks to him.
All Rowan wants is to make the world a better place, one person at a time, but all Finn wants is to be left alone. Sparks fly, and if Rowan can't break Finn's walls down, he'll burn them down...one sizzling encounter at a time...
Genres: Gay / Contemporary
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