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Home of His Own

T.A. Chase

Publisher: Totally Bound

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Summary

Tony Romanos is a bull rider searching for a place to call his own, and a man to love him no matter what.   
Tony Romanos is searching for a place to lay his hat and his heart. Travelling on the professional bull riding tour is tough on relationships. He's never found a man he's willing to settle down for, or even a home he's able to call his own.   
Brody MacCafferty owns a bodyguard company which has a few perks. Being in Hawaii and picking up a handsome cowboy for a hot one-night stand is one of them. Brody doesn't expect to see the gorgeous man again.   
Neither man can forget that night in Hawaii and fate steps in, connecting them together in ways deep and true. Can Brody convince Tony that Brody's arms are the very home Tony's been looking for?   
Reader Advisory: This book is best read as part of a series.   
Publisher's Note: This book was previously released at another publisher. It has been revised and re-edited for release by Totally Bound Publishing.
Available since: 02/11/2013.

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