Under One Roof
β Scribed by Diana Dericci
- Publisher
- OmniLit / All Romance eBooks, LLC
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 63 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Two men. One roof. Who knew togetherness could be so dangerously tempting?
Korbin is looking for a renter to help make ends meet. Not quite ready to make the offered room a squatter's paradise with a public ad, he advertises by word of mouth. Turns out he's doing it at just the right time.
Cage is relocating for a new job and needs a no-hassle place to live. He's wary about sharing space with a total stranger, but the opportunity to be able to start at his new job without this stress is too good to pass up.
Except one of them is hiding a secret identity and his past has taught him to not talk about it. Friendship brings the men closer, but will the secrets they both carry keep them from exploring a deeper attraction between them?
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