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Meeting The Heart Problem: A Gay Sweet Romance Short Story: The English Gay Sweet Contemporary Romance Stories, #19
Meeting The Heart Problem: A Gay Sweet Romance Short Story: The English Gay Sweet Contemporary Romance Stories, #19
Meeting The Heart Problem: A Gay Sweet Romance Short Story: The English Gay Sweet Contemporary Romance Stories, #19
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Meeting The Heart Problem: A Gay Sweet Romance Short Story: The English Gay Sweet Contemporary Romance Stories, #19

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A Market. A Heart Attack. A Great Romance.

Theo prepares for an important meeting. He goes through a market. Theo meets a gorgeous man.

Joseph Bell loves the market. He sees a stunning man. Joseph suffers a heart attack.

Can the two men realise what they need is each other?

An enthralling, moving, emotional gay romance story hooking readers immediately 

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Also available in Gay Sweet Romance Collection Volume 4.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2023
ISBN9798215560174
Meeting The Heart Problem: A Gay Sweet Romance Short Story: The English Gay Sweet Contemporary Romance Stories, #19
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Connor Whiteley

Hello, I'm Connor Whiteley, I am an 18-year-old who loves to write creatively, and I wrote my Brownsea trilogy when I was 14 years old after I went to Brownsea Island on a scout camp. At the camp, I started to think about how all the broken tiles and pottery got there and somehow a trilogy got created.Moreover, I love writing fantasy and sci-fi novels because you’re only limited by your imagination.In addition, I'm was an Explorer Scout and I love camping, sailing and other outdoor activities as well as cooking.Furthermore, I do quite a bit of charity work as well. For example: in early 2018 I was a part of a youth panel which was involved in creating a report with research to try and get government funding for organised youth groups and through this panel. I was invited to Prince Charles’ 70th birthday party and how some of us got in the royal photograph.Finally, I am going to university and I hope to get my doctorate in clinical psychology in a few years.

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    Meeting The Heart Problem - Connor Whiteley

    MEETING THE HEART PROBLEM

    The wonderful, delightful aromas of rosemary, crispy peanuts and rich maple syrup filled the air as Office Worker Theo Mason went through his little local market. He never tended to go through so it was impressive to see all the little wooden stalls, sensational pastries and treasures on them with their elderly stall owners behind them wanting to make a little extra cash, and Theo actually rather liked it.

    It was only ten o’clock on the perfectly comfortable November morning, not too cold nor warm, and he was meant to go in later to work today anyway because his offices were going through a deep clean after a minor chemical mishap last night.

    But Theo really enjoyed going down a little alley with stalls lining either side of him. He particularly liked the little stalls to his right with all the different types of sparkly jewellery like earrings, necklaces and a very beautiful pink diamond ring. It was definitely fake but it was nice to look at.

    Theo had never really been the sort of gay that was overly into feminine things like jewellery but the pieces on display here were rather tempting.

    It was just a shame that Theo had to get to work sooner rather than later so he could prepare for a massive presentation with a bunch of very rich investors, but all Theo really wanted to do was look at the pretty stalls.

    Even the little wooden stalls to his left weren’t that bad with their sensational looking pastries, baked goods and breads that lined them.

    They really helped to create

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