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When bartender Chris Lawson goes into shock after getting the worst news of his life, he wakes up in the arms of Marty Lincoln, an Army Ranger on leave from his post. Even in his grief, Chris feels instantly connected to the war-ravaged vet. Only two problems: Marty is his boss’s younger brother. And even if that wasn't an obstacle, the battle-hardened Ranger is straight. Or is he? ***This takes place in the CockTail serials world, but is a stand alone novella. Author Note: While this novella is a romance, it contains explicit male/male sex. It is intended for readers who are over the age of 18, and who enjoy gay contemporary romances with erotic content.
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Join Renee's Newsletter and never miss another new release! Sign Up Here—> http://eepurl.com/cwVrVf About Renee: USA Today Bestselling author Renee George writes paranormal mysteries and romances because she loves all things whodunit, Otherworldly, and weird. Also, she wishes her pittie, the adorable Kona Princess Warrior, and her beagle, Josie the Incontinent Princess, could talk. Or at least be more like Scooby-Doo and help her unmask villains at the haunted house up the street. When she’s not writing about mystery-solving werecougars or the adventures of a hapless psychic living among shapeshifters, she is preyed upon by stray kittens who end up living in her house because she can't say no to those sweet, furry faces. (Someone stop telling them where she lives!) She resides in Mid-Missouri with her family and spends her non-writing time doing really cool stuff...like watching TV and cleaning up dog poop. Connect with Renee George! Join Renee's Rebel Readers (Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/renee... Like "Renee George, Author" fan page: https://www.facebook.com/authorreneeg... Follow Renee on Twitter: @reneegeorge2008 Instagram: author_renee_george Author Note: For readers who have enjoyed reading my books and taken the time to share their love in reviews, thank you so much! I can't tell you how much it means to me to know my work is valued. Hugs, Renee George