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One More Try

J.M. Snyder

Editorial: JMS Books LLC

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Sinopsis

Six years ago, Evan Alexander played first base for Richmond's minor league baseball team, the Rebels. His best friend on the team was pitcher Charlie Madison, a sexy man Evan couldn't help falling in love with. When he finally admitted his feelings, Charlie seemed to feel the same.
But the season ended and Charlie left, breaking Evan's heart. Now the divorced father of a little girl, Evan has just started putting his life back together again. 
Then Charlie shows up, looking for a second chance. 
Can Evan give their relationship one more try? Or will his broken heart keep him from letting Charlie back into his life?
Disponible desde: 26/02/2012.
Longitud de impresión: 31 páginas.

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