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Somebody Else's Wedding - cover

Somebody Else's Wedding

Shawn Lane

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

Brighton O'Neill has come to Las Vegas for his best friend, Rex's wedding, to another man. It suddenly occurs to Brighton that he's in love with Rex and his friend should be marrying him. His plan is to stop the wedding and Rex from making a big mistake marrying the wrong guy. 
But after pouring out his heart to Rex's sister, Brighton suddenly find himself in the company of Rex's sexy cousin, Linus Montgomery, a mystery man with an eye patch, and a killer smile. And when they decide to play, it's Vegas after all, will what happens in Vegas stay there?
Available since: 02/24/2024.
Print length: 14 pages.

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