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Reunion

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Faolán Donovan has one wish for his twentieth Stop thinking about Luca Salvatore that way.

If he’d known Luca would show, Faolán might never have sent the invitation. It’s been five years since he moved away without telling Luca goodbye. Five long years of silence and regret.

But when Luca Salvatore shows up in Washington Square dressed to the nines and having grown into what Faolán can only describe as a matinée idol, his thoughts drift to what Luca’s mouth might taste like, and any hopes of putting his longing behind are dashed.

The darkness of a jazz club and years of bottled-up feelings prove a potent mix, and a single slip of the hand kicks off a long night that turns both violent and steamy, inflicting new wounds and re-opening ones thought long forgotten. Faolan’s never been bold or wild-spirited, but tonight he’s going to have to be both, or risk losing Luca forever.

REUNION is a M/M hot and steamy, friends-to-lovers romance novella set in the 1930s with medium angst, a HFN ending, and a kink awakening that drives the rest of the Bachelors in a Bind series.

79 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 20, 2024

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Profile Image for Nikki Brock.
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July 6, 2024
amazing. like poetry.

This work is so lyrical, the prose so fine, and the characters so well drawn, I hated to see it end. I was right there with Faolán and Luca for everything. I cannot wait for the next one, and you would be doing yourself a disservice to hesitate picking up this work!
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July 8, 2024
This is a fabulous, fabulous book, especially for a debut. Two characters reunite after being apart, and you cheer for them both. The author depicts such yearning, especially in Faolán, that it will break your heart and put it back together. Beautifully written, with turns of phrase that make you stop and sigh. I cannot wait for the next one. Read this now.
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