Blurb:
Running away from his problems isn’t an option anymore.
For three years Dakota Weaver has done nothing but run from
a man that wants to hurt him. He changes his name and takes a job as far away
from the last place he lived as he could get. The Heath’s are great people and
he loves his job. It reminds him of the home he left behind all those years
ago. Dakota has looked over his shoulder for far too long and has come to the
end of his rope.
The first time Jackson sees Dakota on his best friend,
Travis Heath’s farm, he wants the man. All of Jackson’s flirting gets him
nowhere with the man though. Jackson overhears a telephone conversation Dakota
has with his brother and gets a whole new perspective on Dakota’s life and what
it’s really like.
Excerpt:
"Hey there," Jackson whispered and pulled on his
arm gently, hoping Dakota would bridge the gap on his own. Jackson let out the
breath he didn't realize he was holding when Dakota did and was surprised when
he hugged him tightly around his middle, his head buried in Jackson's chest.
Dakota was several inches shorter than Jackson which meant Dakota fit perfectly
against him.
Dakota had been fairly successful at avoiding Jackson the
past few months. So the voluntary hugging said more about the level of stress
Dakota was feeling in that moment than just about anything could.
Jackson rubbed a hand up and down Dakota's back, holding him
as close as possible. "It's all right, baby. We've got your back
now."
Andrew talked about how Fullman was dangerous and had raped
in the past, although he didn't say who got hurt. By the way Dakota stiffened
up his body Jackson figured out really quickly who it was.
"You want to lie down, Dakota?" Jackson whispered
to him.
Dakota nodded against his chest but didn't let up his hold.
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About the Author
Living in Southwest Michigan, April resides with her husband
and two kids. She has been an avid
reader for several years. Writing her
first story at the age of ten, the characters in her head still won't stop
telling their stories. If April isn't
reading or writing, she can be found outside playing with the animals or taking
a long walk in the woods. If you wish
to contact her, email authoraprilkelley@gmail.com. Please visit her website at
authoraprilkelley.com
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