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Scott gets lost in a forest during a blizzard and is rescued by a blind man, who nurses him back from nearly freezing to death. He finds himself falling in love but he already has a partner. When he is ready to return to his old life, will he?

12 pages, ebook

First published August 2, 2009

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Alex Morgan

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(1)gay & lesbian

Alex Morgan was born and raised in western Oklahoma where he attended college and majored in chemistry and mathematics. Later, he moved to the Dallas area where he obtained his master’s degree and then a doctorate in analytical chemistry. He now lives in Baltimore.
He is an avid reader, particularly mysteries, since being introduced to the Hardy Boys in grade school. After reading his first Agatha Christie novel, Murder on the Orient Express, in junior high, mysteries have been one of his biggest enjoyments. He has always enjoyed reading comic books and loves the super-hero genre just as much.
Combining these two concepts, he has written two mystery novels prior to “Breathless”, in which he introduced gay, paranormal sleuth Corey Shaw. He is also the author of several gay erotica short stories published by loveyoudivine Alterotica.

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November 1, 2009
A pleasant short (5000 words) read, one of the better entries from prolific author Alex Morgan. The plot is a little skimpy but the sex is quite hot.
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November 1, 2009
Hot, intense and satisfying! If you like short m/m tales, pick up a copy! Alex spins a good tale with beleivable characters in interesting circumstances.
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