**In the middle of nowhere, who will save you?** Itβs been a slow night at Hapβs Truck Stop & Diner but all hell is about to break loose. When a horribly injured stranger stumbles in from the roadβthe apparent victim of a car accidentβitβs up to young waitress Norma and her boss Jean to help hi
Walkin' After Midnight
β Scribed by Edwards, Hank
- Publisher
- Totally Bound Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 44 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Lincoln
- ISBN
- 178184898X
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β¦ Synopsis
Floyd has trouble staying interested in men, but meeting Gavin changes everything. Until Floyd learns his boss is dating Gavin. Now Floyd wants him even more. Floyd Burland tends bar at Dudebaker's, one of the city's hottest nightspots. He's something of a serial dater, but nowhere near as bad as his boss, club owner Shawn Frost. Floyd is trying to figure a way out of an entanglement with Trevor, a Dudebaker's bus boy, when Gavin Hunt steps into his life. Handsome, outgoing, and just Floyd's type, Gavin is there to talk with Shawn about a singing gig. On a moonlit night, Floyd discovers Gavin in the club's parking lot with a car that won't start. He walks Gavin home and, during their conversation, Floyd realises he could very easily fall in love with the man. Later, however, Shawn begins to brag that he and Gavin are dating, and Floyd, in a rash moment of jealousy, kisses Trevor the bus boy right in front of Gavin. Soon everyone is pointing fingers and demanding answers, and before Floyd can even try to fix things between him and Gavin, the singer leaves town to pursue his dream of cutting an album. Will Floyd follow his own dream and pursue Gavin in an effort to win him back? Will Gavin even give him the time of day if Floyd shows up at his door?
β¦ Subjects
FICTION -- Jewish
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