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Jeremiah: A Multicultural Gay Romance
Jeremiah: A Multicultural Gay Romance
Jeremiah: A Multicultural Gay Romance
Audiobook8 hours

Jeremiah: A Multicultural Gay Romance

Written by Jayce Ellis

Narrated by Jameson Adams and Ace Bentley

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About this audiobook

Jeremiah Stewart’s sexuality is no one’s business. Not that he’s hiding it. When—if—he finds the right one, he’ll absolutely introduce him to Mom. But a late-night brush with a sexy stranger in too much lip gloss has him rethinking nearly everything …

To Collin Galloway, direction is a four-letter word. Sure, he hates his job, he hates living with his parents and he really hates watching everyone move on without him. But he doesn’t know what he wants to do, long-term, and he won’t figure it
out by thirsting over Jeremiah, the superhot, superintense paramedic who is suddenly everywhere Collin looks.

When Jeremiah’s faced with losing all he’s worked so hard to build, he reluctantly accepts Collin’s help. They’re both determined to stay professional … which works about as well as either would imagine. But Collin only does closets with clothes,
and Jeremiah has to decide if he’s finally found the one worth bringing home to Mom.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 24, 2021
ISBN9781705044476
Author

Jayce Ellis

Jayce spends her days divorcing “happily married couples” and her nights writing about people like her: Black, queer, fighting for their happy-ever-afters, with her husband and two turtles by her side.

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    I really enjoyed Jeremiah and Collins love story. The narration was good.