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Eden's Past

Adam Carpenter

Maison d'édition: JMS Books LLC

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Synopsis

Chad Singleton returns to his hometown of Eden to uncover secrets and scandals, including whether his father was murdered.
Chad Singleton works as a high-priced escort for wealthy men. When he gets a call telling him his father has died, Chad is torn about returning to his small hometown of Eden, Pennsylvania. After all, it was his homophobic father who banished Chad years earlier. When he returns, he is thrown into the mystery surrounding how his father died. Fortunately, the sexy chief of police, Brett Ellers, has caught Chad's eye. 
As Chad and Brett submit to their heated attraction, forces from Eden's underbelly threaten to undo their secret affair. In Eden, everyone has an agenda, their motives as dark as the night. Intrigue, murder, passionate love affairs -- they all dominate the landscape in this picturesque world of horse farms and crumbling, once majestic estates. 
In Eden, even the wealthy -- especially the wealthy -- play dirty.
Disponible depuis: 11/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 173 pages.

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