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Poison Heart: Gay Romance - cover

Poison Heart: Gay Romance

Trina Solet

Publisher: Trina Solet

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Summary

Is there anything Vince and Cal won't do for each other?
The two of them grew up together, doing crazy, reckless things and fell deeply in love. They were poor but happy until Cal made a big mistake and ended up in jail. He did it for Vince. To get him out, Vince is willing to do anything.
Roland Granger has the power and influence to make Cal a free man. Even if Cal never forgives him, Vince is willing to pay the price for his help.
Now he has to make sure that Cal accepts this unwanted help. And while Vince is trying to set things right in his own life, can he reunite Roland with a self-destructive young man who loves him?
Available since: 02/16/2019.

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