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Afire #6

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Lee and Ryan, away for a long weekend to try and accept the terrible events that have plagued their lives, both learn that despite the horrors they have endured, they still have the most important thing—each other. Acceptance is sometimes hard, and understanding their lives is even harder, but a few words from an old man transforms their outlook and gives them new reasons to move forward and bury their pasts.

62 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 11, 2010

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Sarah Masters

87 books48 followers
Sarah Masters is one of three pen names I write under. Sarah mainly writes m/m. Natalie Dae writes het erotica, while the third, Charley Oweson, writes thriller/horror/suspense books with no sex.

www.emmyellis.com

I enjoy writing all genres, though I haven't attempted, nor plan to attempt Sci-Fi.

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2,427 reviews106 followers
June 26, 2013
Lee and Ryan try to get away from it all by taking a short vacation to the beach. Trevor's hand still manages to reach them but the murder is foiled. Lee finally comes to grips with his life after listening to an old man he comes across. The two guys really do find some romance even though they laugh about it. I really enjoyed this series. Watching two very average youths grow up into good solid men was nice to see. I enjoyed the lover's different ways of looking at love and life. I recommend this well done series.
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February 4, 2011
Word of advise: To get the full potential and enjoyment of this series, make sure you have ALL of them and read it in one shot.

Great story from beginning to end about Ryan and Lee which takes turns with it being told from each of their POV in first person.
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