Rainbow Snippets March 1st, 2020
Happy sunny Sunday again! It’s a drop-dead gorgeous day outside and I feel a touch of spring fever for sure.
This past week has been busy at work, but the weekend afforded family time; which I adore more than just about anything.
What is Rainbow Snippets? It’s a group of LGBT+ authors who post six sentences (or more) from a current WIP, published work or even something they’ve read that they want to rave about. Click on the link below the rainbow to be transported to a place of wonder where you will find tasters of everything from sweet romance, to hot and steamy, to fantasy and sci-fi.
This week I’m sticking with one of my older works again which was formerly “Refugees” but was re-named “This Time Around”.
Available on Amazon
Blurb:
Can two lonely souls finally get a second chance on getting it right?
Robert can’t believe this has happened again. His heart is in tatters, all because of his once-again ex. Out of pure frustration, he takes matters into his own hands and gives boxing a try. All he gains is an injured hand, which needs the attention of a physical therapist.
David is overwhelmed and his heart is in denial over the sudden departure of the man he was in love with. As he tries to piece his life back together, a patient needing therapy walks into his clinic and the attraction is immediate; but the desire is not.
Can these two finally find a good relationship that will last and work this time around?
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Relieved, Robert grinned and they finished up the appointment. “See you in two days?”
“Yep. See you then.”
Two days later:
Tonight David was stressed out. He’d found a few texts still left on his phone from Andy. He didn’t want to delete them. He wanted to hope he had a chance; but he knew that was about as possible as him sprouting wings and flying out the window on a whim. His ex was gone. For good.
When Robert arrived, his demeanor brightened and he greeted his favorite patient with a bright smile.
“Hey, how do you feel tonight?”
“Not too good; it’s really bugging me today. You?”
“I’m hanging in there.” Well, at least he was attempting to. “Have a seat and we’ll fix you up.”
Robert has had quite the jagged history with dear Phillip, hasn’t he? Oh my….can two days pass fast enough?