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Samhain Publishing
December 2015
On Sale: December 23, 2015
Featuring: Carver; Roman
ISBN: 161921606X EAN: 9781619216068 Kindle: B00R8MZM0Q e-Book
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Romance Contemporary | Romance LGBTQ
Some hearts can be repaired. Others should just be totaled. Hot Rods, Book 6 Carver always thought he could sense when Roman was on the
verge of falling into his inner darkness. But this time,
Carver misses those cues—and leads the police on a
high-speed race to the ER, praying his Barracuda won’t die
on the way. When Roman awakens from the haze of painkillers and alcohol,
he already knows the question poised on Carver’s lips. Was
it an accident—or did he deliberately dance on the edge of
death? How can he tell Meep that lust and laughter are no
longer enough to help him cope with the rapid changes among
the Hot Rods? Part of him is happy for them. The other part is pissed.
Because what he’s always wanted is Carver all to himself.
Much as he loves his brother mechanics, sharing isn’t his
strong suit. Roman needs time—and distance—to get his head on straight.
The only question is, when Roman comes home from rehab, will
Carver still love the man he has become—or will their roads
have diverged too far to cross each other again? Warning: Contains full-throttle emotion, pedal-to-the-metal
sex, and an answer to the age-old question—can there ever be
too many mechanics under the hood? During one of life’s
speedbumps, there’s a brief, non-explicit depiction of
self-harm. But don’t worry—all drivers make it to the finish
line in the end.
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