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Sapphire Sunset (Sapphire Cove, #1) Sapphire Sunset by C. Travis Rice
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“There’s gay shame, then there’s bottom shame, and then there’s femme shame. And if we’ve got all three, and we don’t watch it, they’ll work together to destroy our happiness.”
C. Travis Rice, Sapphire Sunset
“The sight of Connor walking away was like watching a flight you’d raced to catch pull away from the gate, or your own car sliding backward down the driveway without you in it because you forgot to set the parking brake. Suddenly it felt like the potent connection they’d made would blow out to sea and be lost forever the minute the door closed behind Connor’s perfect butt. Logan had enough counseling under his belt to know that sometimes when something scared him, that meant it was good for him. Would Connor Harcourt qualify?”
C. Travis Rice, Sapphire Sunset
“When Connor was within a few feet of the bed, Logan gave him a focused and firm shove on his upper back that sent him face first into the comforter.”
C. Travis Rice, Sapphire Sunset
“He smelled like a heady combination of citrus and sandalwood, accented with a hint of masculine musk from his time on the dance floor that said promising things about all the other delicious smells and tastes his body might offer.”
C. Travis Rice, Sapphire Sunset
“I remember, and I still think that’s important. What else?”
C. Travis Rice, Sapphire Sunset
“There was a price for going where you were outnumbered or unwelcome and trying to succeed, and it didn’t always take the form of a door being shut in your face on the first day of the job. Surviving was one thing, but if you tried to get ahead, people were less tolerant of your mistakes, quick to paint your natural screw-ups as a result of your so-called identity. If it wasn’t exactly like theirs.”
C. Travis Rice, Sapphire Sunset