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Crunch
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Crunch
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"Is it too late to listen?"
Floyd Turner has come through hell to own a tattoo shop downtown. But, as big and tough as he is, the idea of showing up single at his high school reunion makes him nervous. And then his former patrol partner walks in.
Fitness instructor Greyson Peters moved back home, but he's still carrying his scars. He's decided on a tattoo to cover up the physical ones, at least. That'll help him stay confident-and on his own path. And who better than Floyd to help with that?
Both men are struggling to find closure, and it turns out Floyd isn't the only one nervous about the reunion. They could always be fake dates... but how fake is it when these feelings are so terrifyingly real?
Crunch is the fourth book in The Riley Brothers, a low-angst series filled with brotherly banter and small-town smiles. This steamy, standalone gay romance novel can be enjoyed on its own, and promises a happily-ever-after ending.
Floyd Turner has come through hell to own a tattoo shop downtown. But, as big and tough as he is, the idea of showing up single at his high school reunion makes him nervous. And then his former patrol partner walks in.
Fitness instructor Greyson Peters moved back home, but he's still carrying his scars. He's decided on a tattoo to cover up the physical ones, at least. That'll help him stay confident-and on his own path. And who better than Floyd to help with that?
Both men are struggling to find closure, and it turns out Floyd isn't the only one nervous about the reunion. They could always be fake dates... but how fake is it when these feelings are so terrifyingly real?
Crunch is the fourth book in The Riley Brothers, a low-angst series filled with brotherly banter and small-town smiles. This steamy, standalone gay romance novel can be enjoyed on its own, and promises a happily-ever-after ending.