When coming out means staying in.
Blood is the currency between the rich and the damned. A name means nothing if you're born on the wrong side of Belmont Road.
Three hundred and fifty years separate Nudges from the past, but the church still rules the rich and the damned?same pulpit, same pews, same judgement from either side of the aisle. You aren't anyone if you aren't welcome there.
For Matt Urbank, the judgment is the disappointment on his father's face when his twin, Ethan, gets into trouble.
For Kit Felton, the judgment is the exile his aunt endures for living with her partner.
When Matt finds Kit hiding in the bathroom at school, the pair form an unspoken bond of friendship that deepens into something more. They are the safe each crave, and give the word home meaning.
As the pair make plans for their future, Ethan does something unforgivable; it almost rips them apart.
If you planted the seed, you must tend the crop, and Matt is left responsible?again?for Ethan's mistakes.
Cela Bailey, is a shrewd negotiator, and between the three of them, they come up with a strategy to make them happy. What happens behind the barn doors, stays behind the barn doors.
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Welcome Jae Greyn's world of majick and mortals. Jae Greyn is the author of the Fire Ridge Pride Series, The Félidés Clan, Thorn's Brew, and the Graeme Series. Jae is an advocate for being good humans to animals and people. A consumer of coffee, chocolate, and romances.