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Rugged Mann

R.W. Clinger

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

Jason Mann needs a vacation, badly. A psychologist, he feels like he works all the time and plays very little. Honestly, he just wants to go away with his ruggedly handsome boyfriend, policeman Dillon Snyder. He doesn't care where, but hopefully soon.
A vacation isn't easy to plan in their lives, though. Jason has his string of patients he helps, and Dillon cleans up the streets as an officer of the law. Plus, their friend Gillian pulls them in different directions, always demanding. Something has to give, and quickly. Before Jason loses his mind over his job and friend, he desperately needs to get away. 
When Dillon has an opportunity to fly south for a vacation in Florida for eleven days, Jason's on board. But with every treat in life comes a price. Will this adventure and a colony of nudists rip the two men apart, or will their days of fun in the sun only bring them closer together?
Available since: 05/18/2019.
Print length: 154 pages.

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