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Higher Learning
Enter the hallowed halls of higher learning, where there's a lot more to life, sex, and love than what these men can get out of a book. They'll give English a slip of the tongue, practice their Interpersonal Communication skills, and learn about the birds and the bees in Biology. Join them as they see why flexibility is important in Phys Ed, figure the odds of finding the perfect mate in Statistics, flirt and woo each other with poetry in Literature, and discover why Chemistry is a double entendre.
Broken
Page Count: 228
m/m, contemporary
Alec Sumner is fleeing yet another broken heart. By moving to London, he hopes to find peace and a fresh start. While shopping with a friend on a busy London street, he sees his chance, embodied in a mysterious young man with soulful blue eyes and a bad leg.
Eli Burke is broken in his own way, haunted by memories of his lover’s murder and physically scarred from the same fatal assault. He, too, plans to run away—to Africa and a new life working with children. But when he meets Alec, his choice isn't so easy. He and Alec see the real possibility of new love and a brighter future, but they'll both have to face their fears of past pain and find a way to heal.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Nov 5, 2009
Alec Sumner is a recent transplant to London. He moved there after his last break up and he wants to have a new start and to forget his ex-partner. A start on that happens when, one day, he is out shopping with a friend and sees a man that draws his attention at a cafe nearby. While Alec finds the man intriguing, little does he know that the man, who he comes to know a few minutes later has blue e
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