Unfinished Business: An Undercover Blues Story
โ Scribed by Laney Cairo
- Publisher
- Torquere Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 28 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Undercover Blues' Ryan and Jason's quiet life together is shaken when a reporter finds them, bringing desperate trouble over an unpaid debt from Jason's past. How far will Jason go to save Ryan? How much hasn't been said? Everything Ryan thought he and Jason had left behind is back, and they're in more danger than ever before.
32 pages / 8500 words
Unfinished Business first appeared in Another Fine Mess anthology.
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โฆ Subjects
An Undercover Blues Story
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
After struggling through dishonesty, betrayal, and the kind of pasts they'd like to leave behind them, Brett Taylor and Cory Butana are back together and starting to build a new life. Brett has a good job. Cory has started college. But not everything goes the way they planned.
COULD HE HEAL HER BROKEN HEART? What was she doing here? Hyattown had changed very little in the years Vanessa Sexton had been away. In some ways her high school sweetheart, Brady Tucker, hadn't changed much either - he was still lean, athletic, rugged...But the once reckless boy had become a solid,
COULD HE HEAL HER BROKEN HEART? What was she doing here? Hyattown had changed very little in the years Vanessa Sexton had been away. In some ways her high school sweetheart, Brady Tucker, hadn't changed much either - he was still lean, athletic, rugged...But the once reckless boy had become a solid,
What was she doing here? Hyattown had changed very little in the years Vanessa Sexton had been away. In some ways her high school sweetheart, Brady Tucker, hadn't changed much either--he was still lean, athletic, rugged, but the once reckless boy had become a solid, dependable man. He'd stood her up
What was she doing here? Hyattown had changed very little in the years Vanessa Sexton had been away. In some ways her high school sweetheart, Brady Tucker, hadn't changed much either--he was still lean, athletic, rugged...But the once reckless boy had become a solid, dependable man. He'd stood her u