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Sagittarius Saves Libra by Anyta Sunday
Signs of Love, Book 6
True love is on the horizon, Sagittarius. It’s a good time to step out of your routine and into the unknown.
Jason Lyall wants someone to come home to, someone he can be his most ridiculous self with. Someone who loves him regardless. But no matter how hard he tries, he can never quite make that connection, and now his last girlfriend has moved on—she’s engaged.
So when his identical twin begs him to swap lives for a few weeks, Jason can see the appeal. Suddenly he’s living another life in a tiny Australian town, contending with weird, wild, and wonderful things the likes of which he’s never encountered before. Like spiders. Like snakes.
Like his new neighbour, Sergeant Owen Stirling, who is all kinds of . . . suspicious.
Prepare to be caught in a merry mix-up, Libra. It’s a dance of side-stepping and seduction.
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Jason pulled his eyes away from the neat lines of glazed donuts he’d arranged some minutes ago now. Once again, he scanned the empty street on the other side of the window.
Cora.
She’d be here any minute.
Owen had already fielded a barrage of questions on their ride in this morning: what did he know about Cora, and was she ever late for meetings, and what did he think about Jason hugging her . . .
He wasn’t sure he could, not without shaking. But maybe she expected that?
He’d found it difficult to listen to Owen’s responses over the rampant pounding of his heart.
Now, the quiet store felt desperately still and silent, and he nearly jumped out of his skin at a buzz from his phone. He grinned at the latest police tweet: Nobody told me policing would involve dealing with so many inebriated kangaroos. The image of calm, practical Owen attempting to contain such a creature . . . Immediately he imagined himself as that inebriated kangaroo, bouncing the length of the store from junk food to dog houses, tackled to the floor by a tall, strong man in uniform. Sergeant Owen, come deal with him!
It was distracting at least, and if there was ever a time he needed distraction . . .
A flash of uniform caught his eye, and Jason was out of the shop and across the road in a flash.
“Christ.”
“Er, sorry,” Jason said, lurching to a stop in front of Owen. “Were you not on a break?”
“Just came from a noise complaint.”
Jason looked around. “I don’t hear anything.”
Owen leaned in conspiratorially. “I’m good at my job.”
“Mm. Probably why you figured me out quick.”
“Cop or not, I’d have figured you out.”
A laugh bubbled up Jason’s throat, cleaving through his anxiety, and the shoulders he’d been tensing all morning relaxed. “What gave me away?”
“What didn’t?”
“No, I mean, what was it exactly?”
“Two things, actually.”
Jason made a nebulous hand gesture. “Well?”
Dark eyes twinkled, and Jason stepped closer, prepared for a whispered answer—
“Carl! Finally,” came a cheeky voice from behind. “Thought you’d dropped off the planet.”
Jason whipped around, recognising the tall figure with his auburn hair and freckled nose immediately. There’d been so many pictures of this guy on Carl’s phone. At the beach, in the bush, piggybacking one another. Kissing.
The ex.
He needed to act cool. Totally at ease about the wedding. Moved on and everything.
Pete acknowledged Sergeant Owen Stirling Sir with a friendly nod.
Finally, Jason found his footing. “Pete. How ya doin’, mate?”
Owen shifted behind him, clearing his throat. Jason made a mental note to correct his footing.
“Good. You’ve been quiet, yeah? Here I am trying to track you down about the party.”
“What party?”
Pete laughed. “Yeah, yeah, it’s my last big night out as an unmarried man. I know I go on about it.”
A stag night? So soon? Jason scrambled to recall what Carl had said about it, and remembered only a downcast expression. He pinched his fingers apart and threw up a laugh. “Just a bit.”
Owen moved again, and a breeze that had been chilling Jason’s back disappeared.
Pete gazed over the road, where he’d left another familiar face. Nick, juggling two pups on leads. Softness filled Pete’s eyes. Hell, if Carl was still half in love, watching that had to be torture. No wonder he’d begged Jason for this.
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A bit about me: I’m a big, BIG fan of slow-burn romances. I love to read and write stories with characters who slowly fall in love.
Some of my favorite tropes to read and write are: Enemies to Lovers, Friends to Lovers, Clueless Guys, Bisexual, Pansexual, Demisexual, Oblivious MCs, Everyone (Else) Can See It, Slow Burn, Love Has No Boundaries.
I write a variety of stories, Contemporary MM Romances with a good dollop of angst, Contemporary lighthearted MM Romances, and even a splash of fantasy.
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Not entering cause I already have them all – but I absolutely adored this book! May be my favorite of the series💖 And now I need to reread them all…