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SPACE, MAN by SHARON MARIA BIDWELL
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SummaryAlex Beaumont came to the quiet little seaside resort of Padstow to get away from it all, to bury himself in work. To forget that every man he ever falls for eventually needs to get away… from him. But the odd little glances he’s attracting from a beautiful man in white have him rethinking. And rethinking. And rethinking. Like a shooting star, he’s about to fall… long and hard, but the question is this time whether he’ll crash and burn or find the love he’s always dreamed of when looking at the night sky. Adrift in the universe, a wanderer searches for a place to call home. The planet he finds is cold and inhospitable, not at all what he was expecting. He feels lost and alone, until a stranger’s smile warms him. And with that smile comes another kind of heat, one he’s never before experienced. But this lovely human seems conflicted. How can Mani convince Alex that he wants him, when these feelings are all new, and he’s so inexperienced in matters of love? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Publisher’s Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: homoerotic sex practices (m/m). Genre: LGBT Science Fiction
Length: Fling
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