"The first step is the hardest. After a scandal, New York political reporter Reed Barfield is lying low at the North Carolina coast, writing a story about the seafood industry. But it's the harbor pilots on the Cape Fear River who capture his interest--men who jump across ten feet of open ocean to g
The First Step
β Scribed by Shira Anthony
- Book ID
- 110846726
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 257 KB
- Series
- Coastal Carolina #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781644055274
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A Coastal Carolina Novel
The first step is the hardest. After a scandal, New York political reporter Reed Barfield is lying low at the North Carolina coast, writing a story about the seafood industry. But itβs the harbor pilots on the Cape Fear River who capture his interestβmen who jump across ten feet of open ocean to grab a rope ladder and guide huge container ships into port. Men like sexy but prickly Justin Vance.
After surviving an abusive childhood and a tour in the Navy, Justin isnβt fazed by his dangerous jobβitβs certainly easier to face than Reedβs annoying questions. Justin isnβt out at work, and he doesnβt need Reed digging into his personal life or his past.
But Reedβs no stranger to using his considerable charm to get what he wants, and as he wears Justin down, they realize they have a lot in commonβand that they like spending time together. Moving beyond that, though, will mean Justin confessing his sexuality and learning to trust Reed with his secretsβif Reed even decides to stay. Both men want a future together, but can they find the courage to take the first step?
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