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Kon Tikki - A Safe Harbor Novel - cover

Kon Tikki - A Safe Harbor Novel

Michèle Laframboise

Publisher: Echofictions

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Summary

Rob Sundance, trapped inside a broom closet after a sound beating, victim of his too-sharp wits, awakes in the arms of his dream warrior. Except he has sworn off love.
 
Josh Tallgate had fled his burnt New-York restaurant and a dead mobster lover. In Safe Harbor, he starts on a clean slate with the Kon Tikki, his modest seafood joint. When he rescues a half-conscious elf from a store closet, one look into those manga-blue eyes sears his heart. But can he trust fate not to ravish his love again?
 
A witty gay romance of hope and danger, told by multiple award-winning author Michèle Laframboise.
Available since: 04/06/2022.
Print length: 280 pages.

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