Forgiveness is a Virtue

Romance, LGBT, Gay, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Sam E. Kraemer ISBN: 9781386054320
Publisher: Sam E. Kraemer Publication: October 19, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sam E. Kraemer
ISBN: 9781386054320
Publisher: Sam E. Kraemer
Publication: October 19, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Lover.  Cheated. Heartbroken. Humiliated. Bitter. 

Thornton Marsh had experienced all of those emotions in rapid fire after the man he loved betrayed him, in their home, on their bed, on his parents' wedding quilt.    

He learned to live his life with all of those emotions buried deep, and he moved on.  He became successful, made friends, and never allowed himself to become emotionally attached to another person who could destroy his mangled heart once and for all.  It worked perfectly until one day when it didn't.

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Lover.  Cheater.  Destroyer.  Alcoholic.  Recovering. 

Kennedy Catrelle had lived with labels he received based on one horrible decision.  He never had the opportunity to try to offer an explanation for his actions, but then again, when he ripped apart the world he was building with the man he loved, what was there really left to say?

He learned to live his life with the assistance of people who cared about him, but they never made him feel he was worth their love.  He accepted the responsibilities associated with his actions, and for the sake of an unexpected angel, he got to a better place in his life.  It worked perfectly until a manuscript for a new novel found its way to his desk.

Forgiveness.  Two men are looking for how to give it and how to earn it.  When they meet again, is there another chance for them?  Forgiveness is one of the seven virtues, but in their broken states, are they able to find it?
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Please Note: This book contains material which may be offensive to some readers.  It includes graphic language and/or adult situations and descriptions of sexual activity between two, consenting adult males, and a discussion and description of suicide.  This fictional story is intended for adults over 18, is approximately 113,000 words in length, and doesn't end in a cliffhanger.

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Lover.  Cheated. Heartbroken. Humiliated. Bitter. 

Thornton Marsh had experienced all of those emotions in rapid fire after the man he loved betrayed him, in their home, on their bed, on his parents' wedding quilt.    

He learned to live his life with all of those emotions buried deep, and he moved on.  He became successful, made friends, and never allowed himself to become emotionally attached to another person who could destroy his mangled heart once and for all.  It worked perfectly until one day when it didn't.

##

Lover.  Cheater.  Destroyer.  Alcoholic.  Recovering. 

Kennedy Catrelle had lived with labels he received based on one horrible decision.  He never had the opportunity to try to offer an explanation for his actions, but then again, when he ripped apart the world he was building with the man he loved, what was there really left to say?

He learned to live his life with the assistance of people who cared about him, but they never made him feel he was worth their love.  He accepted the responsibilities associated with his actions, and for the sake of an unexpected angel, he got to a better place in his life.  It worked perfectly until a manuscript for a new novel found its way to his desk.

Forgiveness.  Two men are looking for how to give it and how to earn it.  When they meet again, is there another chance for them?  Forgiveness is one of the seven virtues, but in their broken states, are they able to find it?
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Please Note: This book contains material which may be offensive to some readers.  It includes graphic language and/or adult situations and descriptions of sexual activity between two, consenting adult males, and a discussion and description of suicide.  This fictional story is intended for adults over 18, is approximately 113,000 words in length, and doesn't end in a cliffhanger.

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