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Dreads & Crew Cuts
2020
First Published
4.37
Average Rating
113
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Welcome to Takoda Outreach Center. Prepare yourself for open hearts, a full belly, and all the love you can handle. When my homophobic, racist father caused a scene at my high school graduation, nobody was surprised, especially me. Getting kicked out the same day? Not a surprise either. I knew today represented freedom, but…maybe not quite so much? With nowhere else to go, I’d be stupid to turn down Kamari’s kind offer. My brother’s super hot best friend isn’t only offering a place to stay, the man seems excited about it. I just need to keep my crush a secret so things don’t get awkward. Now we’re hanging out every night, going on runs and having dinner, and my feelings are growing from crush to…so much more. With us both catching feels, will I be able to keep him? My relationship with my brother is everything to me, and I can’t lose either of them. The question is, how will my brother feel about our newfound love? Please, God, don’t make any of us have to choose. This fourth book in the Takoda Outreach Center has a young man with beautiful hair and eyes that mesmerize, men who drive each other to a distraction with their lack of shirts, and an over-protective big brother who’s reaction isn’t quite what they expected. In Sammi’s low-angst, super-sweet world, hugs are freely given and happily-ever-afters are guaranteed. Previously titled Kamari’s: No changes have been made.

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Number of Ratings
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Author

Sammi Cee
Author · 50 books

Sammi Cee was raised in a family of readers. Summer vacations consisted of a good book while sitting lakeside from as far back as she could remember. After growing up and having her own children, her appreciation of how the written word could transport you on an adventure, bring you to tears, or give you hope, took on a whole new meaning. These days Sammi is watching her children develop into fine young ladies while doing the things she enjoys most: drinking coffee, eating chocolate, and writing her own stories.

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