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A Dozen Hours - cover

A Dozen Hours

Rafe Jadison

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

Carter has a great life. He excels at his job, he's close to his sister, and he has an amazing best friend. There's just one teeny-tiny problem: he's in love with his best friend, who just happens to be his roommate. It doesn't help that Greg has a habit of sticking as close to Carter as possible.
But Carter has a plan to fix everything. He signed up for a speed-dating event where he'll talk to a dozen men in one night. If he can meet someone, he can stop worrying about blurting out his feelings to Greg and possibly losing his best friend. It's a solid plan. Twelve men. He just has to convince his heart.
Available since: 07/23/2022.
Print length: 32 pages.

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