**In the newest China Bayles Mystery in the *New York Times* bestselling series, China comes to the aid of a nurse who ends up in the hospital...** It's mid-April in Pecan Springs, and China is renting her guest cottage to Kelly Kaufman, who needs a temporary place to live as she contends wit
Orange
β Scribed by B.G. Thomas
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 270 KB
- Edition
- v. 1.0
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Frank Sinclair believes only in the visceral, the real, what he can touch and taste. After all, his mother left him when he was five years old, so how can love exist? His next sexual conquest is what makes his world go around, not romance and happily ever after. The hot guy he sees working along the highway in an orange jumpsuit fuels his bad-boy fantasies. Coincidentally, the guy shows up at the gas station across the street from his apartment building, and you can bet heβs going to take his shot.
Roy Ingalls is his bad-boy parolee in orange, and heβs ready and oh-so-willing to be Frankβs next conquest. But Roy isnβt quite the bad boy he seemsβdeep down heβs sweet, naΓ―veβ¦ and the most intoxicating man Frank has ever met.
The sex is the best of their lives, but can a man who mistrusts love and another who isnβt ready to admit heβs actually gay ever move beyond friends with benefits?
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