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One Time: A Second Chance Gay Romance - A Second Chance Gay Romance - cover

One Time: A Second Chance Gay Romance - A Second Chance Gay Romance

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Publisher: Pride Before the Fall

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Summary

A Second Chance

Ryan was devastated after losing the love of his life. Acting as a boyfriend for a celebrity gave him renewed purpose when life didn’t seem worth carrying on. He helped out so many people with the fake boyfriend pretense. 

His battle with depression continues. Everything is threatened when he meets a new man, including Ryan’s sanity. 

One True Love

Evan is an out gay artist who’d like to complete his life with a loyal boyfriend. More money would help too. He doesn’t want to be the bit on the side for a straight guy who wants to experiment. Especially when that guy has a girlfriend.

Evan can’t stand men who cheat.

The connection between them is special. It’s the sort of bond that changes lives.

One time is a 22,000+ word standalone gay romance with a fake boyfriend, no cheating, and more than one second chance. Plus a happily ever after ending
Available since: 10/28/2018.

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