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Forgiving Jason

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Book five in the Men of Riverside Series

Jason vows to protect Steve from the bigots who attacked him, but can Steve forgive Jason for what he's done?

Steve Jacobi is a window washer who is very focused on his financial independence. He's always known that he's bisexual, but never had the courage to approach one of the men he was interested in. Relationships have taken a back seat in his life...until goes car shopping and meets Jason Fortin.

Jason is a fun-loving salesman who likes his job. He hasn't come out because he's never met a man he was interested enough in. Yet he has no problem approaching Steve, and their relationship quickly develops to the point where Jason is ready for more.

But when bigots attack Steve, Jason reconsiders. Can Steve forgive him for the pain his protectiveness causes them both?


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Series: Men of Riverside Publisher: Total-E-Bound Publishing

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780857156044
  • Release date: December 5, 2011

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780857156044
  • File size: 205 KB
  • Release date: December 5, 2011

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

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English

Book five in the Men of Riverside Series

Jason vows to protect Steve from the bigots who attacked him, but can Steve forgive Jason for what he's done?

Steve Jacobi is a window washer who is very focused on his financial independence. He's always known that he's bisexual, but never had the courage to approach one of the men he was interested in. Relationships have taken a back seat in his life...until goes car shopping and meets Jason Fortin.

Jason is a fun-loving salesman who likes his job. He hasn't come out because he's never met a man he was interested enough in. Yet he has no problem approaching Steve, and their relationship quickly develops to the point where Jason is ready for more.

But when bigots attack Steve, Jason reconsiders. Can Steve forgive him for the pain his protectiveness causes them both?


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