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Loved. Deceived. Heartbroken. Humiliated. Bitter. Thornton Marsh has experienced it all in rapid fire after the man he loves betrays him… in their home… on their bed… on his parents’ wedding quilt. He’s learned to live his life with all of those emotions locked deep inside, and he’s moved on. He’s become successful. He has friends. He never allows himself to form any emotional attachments that can destroy his mangled heart once and for all. It works perfectly until one day when it doesn’t. Lover. Cheater. Heartbreaker. Recovering. Hopeless. Kennedy Catrelle regrets decisions he can’t take back, having made one horrible choice on the spur of the moment. He’s never had the chance to try to explain his actions, but then again, when one rips apart the world he’s building with the man he loves, what’s really left to say? Kennedy has accepted his responsibilities and the blessing of an unexpected angel as he tries to find his way to a better place in his life. It’s working perfectly until a manuscript for a new novel finds its way to his desk. Forgiveness. Two men are looking for how to give it and how to earn it. When they meet again, is there another chance for them?Forgiveness is one of the seven virtues, but in their broken states, are they able to achieve it? Trigger Death of a character by suicide. If the depiction is a trigger, caution is advised.
Author

I grew up in the rural Midwest before moving to the East Coast with a dashing young man who swept me off my feet, and we've now settled in the desert of Nevada. I write M/M contemporary romance, subgenres: sweet low angst, age-gap, cowboys, mysteries, and military/mercenary to name a few. I am a firm believer in "Love is Love" regardless of how it presents itself, and I'm a staunch ally of the LGBTQIA+ community. I have a loving, supportive family, and I feel blessed by the universe and thankful every day for all I have been given. I’m old enough to know how to have fun, but too old to care what others think about my definition of a good time. In my heart and soul, I believe I hit the cosmic jackpot. Cheers!