THE GANGSTERS… Clint, Cochise, and the men return home from Canada, looking forward to some much-needed rest and relaxation. But they soon discover there is no rest for the weary—as they are immediately faced with another crisis—missing loved ones that seemed to have disappeared into thin air. With no leads and no idea if their loved ones are dead or alive, the gangsters are desperate to dig up a single clue—anything to set them in the right direction.
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Eyes closed, a bright smile stretching across his face, Elias replayed the conversation with his father in his mind as the helicopter took him to the luxury fifth avenue condo that was home to him and his younger brother, Abernathy.
He was getting engaged soon. Excitement tickled his belly button. I’ll be the best fiancé ever.
“Tarrin.” The name rolled nicely off his tongue in a soft whisper. Was his future boyfriend tall or short? Stout or lean, like Alias. He laughed at the thoughts and pushed them to the back of his mind. The boy must be perfection if his dad held him in such high regard.
Will he like me? The new concern rose up and caused a different kind of tickle in his gut. He hadn’t thought about that at all—why hadn’t he thought about it? What if Tarrin didn’t want a boyfriend… or eventually, marriage? He would surely do as his father wished—as Alias did—but still… what if he didn’t want it?
Stop it, he told himself. That’s why dad wants us to get acquainted first. Tarrin will see that you’re a great guy and he’ll fall in love with you—he will.
The thought made him feel better and he relaxed, a smile settling lazily on his face, his eyes dreamy as he stared outside and dreamed about his prince charming whom he had yet to lay eyes upon.
Born and raised in scenic Coos County, Oregon, CJ enjoys the small-town atmosphere and down-to-earth country folk who populate the area. She lives with her 3 dogs and 2 cats deep in the country woodlands, which gives her plenty of time to write. She is a Christian and strong supporter of the LGBT community and favors M/M themed fiction. She hopes that her stories of love and acceptance will help further compassion and understanding for LGBT people whom she feels is greatly misunderstood and persecuted – in large part by the Christian community. Most of all, she is hopeful her stories will bring comfort to those who have been told that God hates them because they are different. It is her steadfast belief that God loves everyone and His love covers all.