Fight For You
Beyond The Cove Series, Book 4
Jaclyn Quinn
M/M/M Romance, Menage
Release Date: 04.26.20
Blurb
Is this a love worth fighting for?
One man is haunted by a past he can’t outrun.
One man is branded by a legacy he can’t hide.
One man is burdened by a guilt he can’t deny.
The usually peaceful town of Riverside Falls has had its very core shaken by traumatic events. Three men find themselves at the center of it all, thrown together by circumstances beyond their control.
Sawyer Levy came to Riverside Falls four years ago to escape from…well…life, but when he finds himself in need of care, he’s forced to trust not one but two men for the first time in years.
Grant Belford is riddled with shame in the tragic aftermath of incidents he didn’t see coming, blaming himself for the terror that rocked his town over the last few months.
Captain Mason Lockley is struggling with the recent events that have shaken up the quiet town of Riverside Falls, tormented by one thought, over and over again: Did he miss the signs because of jealousy?
Having no choice but to lean on each other, the three men suffering with their own demons aren’t expecting to have such an undeniable connection—or to fall so hard. It’s a love they don’t understand, but will they realize it’s worth fighting for?
His parents walked out into the hall, leaving Grant and Rachel on either side of the bed. He looked at Rachel for any help with what he should do. She shrugged her shoulders. “Not my place.”
“But if it were?” he asked.
Rachel sighed. “You need room to breathe and heal, but you don’t need coddling. That’s all I’m sayin’.” She gave both men a smile then left the room.
Sawyer had no choice but to focus on the man in the room. This was a really bad idea. They hated each other. Well, Grant hated Sawyer, anyway. Sawyer, on the other hand, tried his best to hate the bastard. No such luck. He told the staff you were family so they would tell us what condition you were in. Why’d Mason have to tell him all that shit? Sawyer wasn’t deluding himself; Grant wouldn’t even give a shit about him if everything hadn’t gone down the way it had. “Are you doing this out of guilt? Because you owe me nothing, and I don’t need your pity.”
Grant snorted, his eyes lighting back up with the question as he smirked and cocked one dark eyebrow. That expression—the one Sawyer had seen on the man so many times in the past—was almost comforting. “You have a better option? You really want your mom helping you with all that shit? I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m not wiping your ass or anything.”
Before he could stop himself, Sawyer huffed out a laugh. “You’re serious?”
“Yes, I’m seriously not wiping your ass.”
“You know what I meant.” When Grant nodded, Sawyer asked, “What’s Mason gonna think about you offering his place to me?”
Grant widened his stance and crossed his arms over his wide, muscular chest. Sawyer forced himself to keep his reaction to the man to himself. “I can handle Mason.”
I have been an artist from a very young age. From drawing cartoon characters and evolving into portraits, making jewelry, photography, and now writing. I have an amazing support system in my family and friends and couldn’t be more grateful.
I live in central New Jersey, love summers at the Jersey Shore, rock music, wine, sexy men, and laughing a lot with my amazing friends and family. Sunday dinners at my parents’ house are crazy, hysterical and you can count on a movie quote…or ten…being thrown out. Insults between siblings is how we show our love for each other!
When I’m not creating, you can find me reading books from my favorite authors. I’m a hopeless romantic, starving for passionate characters and always craving that happy ending, whether in reading or in writing my own books.