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Wild, over the top Cormac O’Malley was burning the candle at both ends. Running around with fabric samples and client meetings, he never really made time to date, much less actually fall in love. Having no internal verbal filter, his friends worried that the fiery sharp tongued redhead would stick his foot in his mouth one day. And one day he did...with Addison Ong.
Addison Ong was all work and no play. He didn’t have time for a social life. His own mother bemoaned his single status! Then one cool autumn he met the man of his dreams, until the guy spoke. Cormac flipped Addison’s world upside down. Sparks flew between the two men. The real question is would they kiss or kill each other?

104 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 5, 2013

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Mathew Ortiz

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Mathew Ortiz was born in Nuremberg Germany in 197O, the son of a Army man and his Hungarian wife. Spending only two years in Germany, his family relocated to Fort Smith, Arkansas. Here is where he attended primary school and college, obtaining a degree in Nursing. He moved to Phoenix, Arizona meeting his partner Tim there. Matt and Tim relocated to Orlando, Florida in the early 2000s. Mathew had been published in a collective arts magazine in college. Coupled with his love of reading, he wrote his first novella in early 2012. He continues to write, honing his 'voice' and enjoying the responses, both postive and negative, to his work.

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45 reviews1 follower
July 4, 2015
Book 2 in this great series. Cormac is one of my favorites so far. His temper is just too much fun. I am thoroughly enjoying this series and all these characters. On to the next one, with much anticipation. Great job!
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May 22, 2013
Like the previous book, good story and a serious need for editing.
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