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Boys Next Door

The Lemonade Stand

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Who’d have thought that when life hands you lemonade, it could taste oh, so sweet?

Being home for the summer wasn’t something Ian Hamilton had planned on, but his mother surprising everyone with a fourth baby was also sort of unplanned. Ian’s father slowly going bonkers coping with sleepless nights, feeding the new baby, and dealing with Ian’s twelve-year-old twin sisters complicates things even more.

Michael Alexander had moved back into his parents’ home last summer, just until he could find an apartment nearer the hospital where he works. His parents had offered to look for him, but that was over six months ago.

One summer day, Michael gets home exhausted, only to find a Lemonade Stand set up on the curb of his driveway, making it impossible to park his car. Expecting to see his neighbor’s twin girls, he’s surprised when he finds a young man instead—one who takes one look at Michael’s tired face and offers him a glass of lemonade and a flirty smile.

40 pages, ebook

First published July 20, 2017

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Jo Tannah

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I am a wife, mother and blogger by day, a writer by night. It can be difficult to say the least but it is a challenge that keeps me on my toes.
I grew up listening to folk tales my father and nannies told either to entertain us children or to send home a message. These narratives I kept with me and finally I wrote them down in a journal way back when I kept one. Going through junk led to a long forgotten box and in it was the journal. Reading over the stories of romance, science fiction and horror I had taken time to put to paper, brought to light that these were tales I never met in my readings.
The tales I write are fictional but all of them are based on what I grew up with and still dream about. That they have an M/M twist is simply for my pleasure. And I hope, yours as well.

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September 1, 2017
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It is rare that two authors can come together and write a a novel that is so easy to read , one that flows so well and keeps you enthralled. This book is so very good, I can't wait until the next book in the series
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September 1, 2017
Extremely Magnificent

It is rare that two authors can come together and write a a novel that is so easy to read , one that flows so well and keeps you enthralled. This book is so very good, I can't wait until the next book in the series
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