What You Don't Confess - The Men of Marionville, #3 - E-book - ePub

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Bright and beautiful, Cassidy Barlow is one of Marionville's new breed of movers and shakers. Outspoken on political and social issues, Cass draws a lot... Lire la suite
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Bright and beautiful, Cassidy Barlow is one of Marionville's new breed of movers and shakers. Outspoken on political and social issues, Cass draws a lot of media attention and knows how to use it. Out and proud, Cass makes no apologies for who he is, or who he wants - and he wants Dylan Donaghy. The only thing is, from where Cass stands, Dylan seems to be involved with two different men.-Coming out.
The most difficult phrase in Dylan Donaghy's vocabulary. He's made it this far in life with only his closest friends knowing he's gay. Dylan has a good reason for that to change - his deepening attraction to Cassidy Barlow. It doesn't come easy, but Dylan takes a few first steps out of the closet. It's his only choice if he wants to be with Cass, even though he knows Cass has some secrets of his own.-Every man has a private past and an unwritten future.
What he won't confess stands between the two.  * * * * *His hand gripped my shoulders again. His amber gaze drilled into mine. "Just so I don't step in it, Dylan, how many of them have you slept with? And don't lie to me."I fought back against of wave of anger. How dare he imply I'd not tell him the truth? Being astute, he knew he'd pissed me off. I saw the apology in his eyes as he touched his fingertips to my lips."That didn't come out right, Dylan."" Apology accepted.
Before today, I might have told you it was none of your business, but now I think you should know. We're no longer intimate, but I have a very close, special relationship with both Travis and Tyler. I'm very happy for them that they both found a partner.""That's what I figured out Friday night when they spent all that time running in and out of an area marked 'private'. Especially Templeton.""Don't test me too often, Cass.
I don't like it." I spoke sharper than intended, but he needed to know my boundaries. "There's a lot of space between your age and mine. Be careful not to judge until you get to where I am."Those restless hands of his skimmed along my sides. "I'm not being judgmental, I swear. I just needed to know what the dynamics are between you and them so I don't put both feet in my mouth.""Okay. I get it. And for what it's worth, all four of them, especially Travis, is rooting for you.""Really? He's in my corner, is he?" Cass tucked his fingers under my belt and tugged.
I levered my weight off the door and stepped past him, capturing his hand to pull him into the casual space I used for informal gatherings. "He's using tough love on me when it comes to you, so don't be shocked, or surprised, at his little quips. Have a seat."Cass eased down on the love seat and patted the spot beside him. I ignored him, and went to the bar. "What would you like to drink?""Ginger ale?"I nodded and poured two, handing his to him with an apology it didn't come in a brandy snifter as I settled in beside him.
I stopped him when he moved to put his arm around me."You're killing me here, Dylan.""No, I'm not." I sipped my drink. "Cass, I don't want to make a misstep with you. I know what you want tonight, but what do you want next week? Or next month? Christ, what do I want next week?"He leaned back and watched me with those amber eyes. His cool, even regard gave little indication of his thoughts. Cass downed his drink in three fast swallows, then swirled the ice around in the bottom of the empty glass."Do you always think everything to death, Dylan?" 

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Biographie de KC Kendricks

KC Kendricks calls herself an accidental writer. After completing her first novel writing as Rayne Forrest, she was urged to submit it to a publisher, and everything snowballed from there. Today, the author has had over seventy books published. In July of 2021, she tried to retire but her employer offered her a deal to work at home. She accepted. Now she balances work, writing, and hearth and home in a controlled chaos. A native of scenic western Maryland, the author enjoys most activities that don't include snow.
In warm weather she might be found walking the dog, biking on the C&O Canal towpath, planting delicacies in her garden for the deer to munch on at night, playing in the creek, or lazing on the patio with her Kindle reader or laptop. She recently began to research her family history and can't drive past a cemetery without stopping to search for family sites. Her mission is to photograph old tombstones before the elements erode the stones and the names are lost to time. For more about KC Kendricks and Rayne Forrest's writing life, please visit the Between the Keys blog at http:kckendricks.blogspot.com . If you'd like to know more about the author's country lifestyle and her daily activities full of simple country pleasures (and a lot of work), please visit the Holly Tree Manor blog at http://hollytreemanor.blogspot.com . KC can be reached through her blog, Between the Keys.
All comments are strictly moderated by the author and personal messages are treated as such. Follow the author on Twitter for up-to-date announcements at Twitter.com/KCKendricks.

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