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Don't Call Me Jonathan

Jay Heron

Editorial: JMS Books LLC

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When Jonathan McKinney meets Jonathan McKinney, intrigue sizzles in the Tucson heat. Except for sharing their name, date of birth, and hometown, Jon and Nathan have nothing in common. Nevertheless, their mutual attraction is impossible to resist.
As passion ignites, their worlds collide. Where Nathan thrives as a dermatologist, Jon is all rough edges and hard lessons. With their love growing deeper every day, no challenge seems big enough to tear them apart.
Until the universe deals Jon a double blow: a friend's death and a shattering family secret. Questioning everything, Jon no longer believes he'll ever be happy. Not only does he push Nathan away, he goes back to his old, dangerous lifestyle.
Now Jon has a decision to make: fight for the man who feels like home, or protect him by walking away.
Disponible desde: 22/01/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 309 páginas.

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