It wasnβt like heβd never done this before... Nicky Fender retired from sex work two years ago and never looked back. Then an offer he canβt refuse comes his way, and he agrees to one last exclusive arrangement. Good money and an apartment in Manhattan? Heβd be a fool to turn that down. The deal
We Have Till Monday
β Scribed by Dee, Cara
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 134 KB
- Series
- We Have Till Dawn 02
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08X79CYV4
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When it seemed like everyone around Anthony Fender was reaching a goal or falling in love, he blamed an early midlife crisis for throwing him far outside of his comfort zone. Nashville was a long way from New York and his everyday life thatβd lost all color lately.
Hopefully, this vacation would reenergize him, and maybe a cooking class with celebrity chef August King could end Anthonyβs reign as the only Italian in Brooklyn who couldnβt boil water. But when he met August and his much younger husband Camden, every plan and all rational thought flew out the window. Their dynamic grabbed hold of Anthony and reeled him in before he even heard the magic word.
βDaddy.β
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