Sequel to Guitars and Cages…Now on Sale for .99 or Free on KU
Asher Logan has
been a lot of things: runaway, guitarist, cage fighter, cowboy, but
the one thing he’s always avoided was being a father to his young
son. Now faced with returning to his families ranch, he’s forced to
deal with the knowledge that the move would put him right down the
road from Shawn. Still, it’s better than staying in the city, with
drunken, bitter older brother Cole, whose anger and prejudices have
made him difficult to be around.
Add in the fact
that Asher’s new boyfriend, Conner, is eager to make the move with
him, and there’s little argument that he can make against it. But
returning home means facing demons, and the barn he’s avoided since
the d
ay his father caught him and his first love together in the hay. Speaking of his father, when the old man finds out Asher is back, he knows it will only be a matter of time before he demands Asher come to the prison to see him.
ay his father caught him and his first love together in the hay. Speaking of his father, when the old man finds out Asher is back, he knows it will only be a matter of time before he demands Asher come to the prison to see him.
Moving means
facing a buried past and truths long hidden, but staying in the city
isn’t good for anyone, least of all Asher’s young nephew, Rory.
It’s a hard road to face, filled with tough choices, and an old
secret that just mig
ht provide more questions than answers.
ht provide more questions than answers.
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LAYLA
DORINE lives among the sprawling prairies of Midwestern America, in a
house with more cats than people. She loves hiking, fishing,
swimming, martial arts, camping out, photography, cooking, and
dabbling with several artistic mediums. In addition, she loves to
travel and visit museums, historic, and haunted places.
Layla
got hooked on writing as a child, starting with poetry and then
branching out, and she hasn’t stopped writing since. Hard times,
troubled times, the lives of her characters are never easy, but then
what life is? The story is in the struggle, the journey, the triumphs
and the falls. She writes about artists, musicians, loners, drifters,
dreamers, hippies, bikers, truckers, hunters and all the other folks
that she’s met and fallen in love with over the years. Sometimes
she writes urban romance and sometimes its aliens crash landing near
a roadside bar. When she isn’t writing, or wandering somewhere
outdoors, she can often be found curled up with a good book and a
kitty on her lap.
Layla Dorine can
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