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FROM POPULAR GAY ROMANCE AUTHOR HELENA MAEVE

Part of the I Need a Hero anthology with Pride Publishing

Sometimes, all that matters is being in the right place at the right time.

Rami knows the storm should have killed him. Very much alive, though slightly waterlogged, he can’t shake the feeling that he didn’t survive on his own merits. He had help.

When a person of interest in the legal matter he’s been hired to untangle reveals a strong resemblance to the man who may have saved his life, venturing into uncharted waters becomes the least of Rami’s problems.

A loner living in the shadow of a once-great house, Malcolm is a hard man to pin down. His seemingly impossible feats of heroism have certainly saved lives, but the people of Envern, Maine, are only too eager to allege he had something to do with his employer’s death. Leading a secretive existence under a cloud of suspicion should scupper Malcolm’s appeal, but Rami has secrets of his own and his relationship with danger has always been complicated.

Publisher's This book has previously been released as part of the I Need A Hero Anthology with Pride Publishing.

52 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 13, 2017

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November 5, 2017
This story starts with a mystery, adds a few secrets and the odd enigma… you get the picture. Rami and his drive to figure out what the heck is going on in the small town of Envern, Maine, had me hooked from the first page. Rami showed a lot more courage (or should that be foolhardiness?) than I would have in his situation, and that makes things very interesting. The blurb does mention Rami’s “complicated relationship with danger” - and that is a statement to be taken seriously. Luckily following Rami’s explorations and discoveries from the safety of my easy chair as I was reading felt safe enough.


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