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Going Home

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Colin has been working as a doctor in the most dangerous parts of the world, and Jamie is sick and tired of missing him. Colin wants to save babies from dying. Jamie just wants Colin.

When Jamie finally asks Colin to stay, it's almost too late, because Colin has already signed another contract. After finally getting up his courage to talk to Colin, Jamie's determined to make their relationship work, though, even if it means making changes to his own life. Sometimes you have to go away to go home.

26 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2010

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C.B. Conwy

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Doing relatively sane and responsible things during the day, I'm always looking forward to coming home to see what my characters have been up to. It’s only very rarely what I want them to do, but there you go. I have no problems whatsoever reading both Flaubert and smut (although not at the same time), and the only thing I like more than chocolate is a good comfort read.

To me, the best thing about writing is the rush; it’s almost a physical high when you’re writing and it’s going well. As for the worst part: Nobody ever told me that fictional characters do exactly as they please! All that talk about ‘the author’s intention’? This author is running around, desperately trying to figure out what my heroes want to do and then coaxing everybody into something vaguely resembling a consistent plot. Sigh.

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September 1, 2011
Colin and Jamie have been dating for 4 years but Colin works for Doctors Without Borders (or similar organization) and heads off to save the world. Jamie's been supportive even though he hates it, he's never said don't go. Last time Colin went he witnessed his colleagues killed and was sent back, now he's going again and Jamie finally tells him how he feels, a bit late since Colin signed the contract. I enjoyed this one as well, the pull of Colin to do good and help people while coping with the trauma he experienced, Jamie wanting not to hold him back but hating it and not speaking up, probably typical guys not communicating. :-) Or typical me. Ooops.
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