Author: | Jeff Erno | ISBN: | 1230001905960 |
Publisher: | Ai Press | Publication: | September 18, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jeff Erno |
ISBN: | 1230001905960 |
Publisher: | Ai Press |
Publication: | September 18, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Eric Daniels has a habit of falling for unattainable men. For the past two years he's pined for a man younger than him who has no interest in a relationship and just wants to use him. When Eric suddenly finds himself alone and again jilted, he swears it will never happen again. Then he meets Steve. Steve Warren has recently started his job as associate pastor of the local Baptist church. While canvassing the neighborhood to promote the church's vacation Bible school program, he encounters a man who sticks in his memory. Though he doesn't catch his name, he recalls the man's black Labrador retriever, Drake.
Steve has a dog of his own, a boxer named Felix. And when they bump into each other again, not only do the dogs hit it off, but so do the humans. A friendship begins. Steve suddenly finds himself facing the harshest reality he's ever endured. He's been aware of his attraction to men for a long time, but his religion teaches homosexuality is an abomination. How can he reconcile his feelings for Eric with his faith? If he comes out as gay, what will it do to his career, his family, and his church? But he can't go on forever using his religion as a shield to hide behind. Living a lie is bearing false witness, so he must find a way to be true to his faith while following his heart. Is there any way to move forward without hurting a lot of people he loves?
Jeff Erno is an award-winning author of gay-themed literature. He began writing in the early 1990s. Originally his work was posted on a free, amateur web site, where it was eventually discovered and published. He writes stories that span several sub-genres including Young Adult, m/m romance, gay fiction, BDSM, and sci-fi, and paranormal.
Until recently, Erno worked as a retail store manager but now writes full-time. He currently resides in southern Michigan. He loves animals, particularly cats, and enjoys reading, movies, theater, country-western music, community service, political activism, and cake decorating.
Visit his web site at http://www.jefferno.com.
Eric Daniels has a habit of falling for unattainable men. For the past two years he's pined for a man younger than him who has no interest in a relationship and just wants to use him. When Eric suddenly finds himself alone and again jilted, he swears it will never happen again. Then he meets Steve. Steve Warren has recently started his job as associate pastor of the local Baptist church. While canvassing the neighborhood to promote the church's vacation Bible school program, he encounters a man who sticks in his memory. Though he doesn't catch his name, he recalls the man's black Labrador retriever, Drake.
Steve has a dog of his own, a boxer named Felix. And when they bump into each other again, not only do the dogs hit it off, but so do the humans. A friendship begins. Steve suddenly finds himself facing the harshest reality he's ever endured. He's been aware of his attraction to men for a long time, but his religion teaches homosexuality is an abomination. How can he reconcile his feelings for Eric with his faith? If he comes out as gay, what will it do to his career, his family, and his church? But he can't go on forever using his religion as a shield to hide behind. Living a lie is bearing false witness, so he must find a way to be true to his faith while following his heart. Is there any way to move forward without hurting a lot of people he loves?
Jeff Erno is an award-winning author of gay-themed literature. He began writing in the early 1990s. Originally his work was posted on a free, amateur web site, where it was eventually discovered and published. He writes stories that span several sub-genres including Young Adult, m/m romance, gay fiction, BDSM, and sci-fi, and paranormal.
Until recently, Erno worked as a retail store manager but now writes full-time. He currently resides in southern Michigan. He loves animals, particularly cats, and enjoys reading, movies, theater, country-western music, community service, political activism, and cake decorating.
Visit his web site at http://www.jefferno.com.