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Stolen Dreams With some hard decisions to make, Morgan struggles not to hurt the men he cares aboutagain. Shae has secrets he came to share with Morgan, but revealing them now could keep them apart for good. Shae


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Stolen Dreams

Title:Stolen Dreams
Author:Sue Brown
Rating:4.60 (358 Votes)
Asin:1632164035
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:240 Pages
Publish Date:2015-01-30
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2nd Edition After cheating on and losing the man he loved, Morgan Conway decided to get his life right. Now he owns a coffee shop and is engaged to Jase, an actor and rising star. All is perfect in his world until the man he thought was gone forever walks into his shop. His hidden feelings rush to the surface, unfortunately there for everyone to see, including his fiancé. Shae Delamere was crushed when Morgan cheated on him five years ago. But he has a reason for seeking Morgan out. As Morgan and Shae get to know each other again, they discover the extent that friends meddled in their lives to keep them apart. Morgan cannot deny he is still in love with Shae, but he is engaged. With some hard decisions to make, Morgan struggles not to hurt the men he cares aboutagain. Shae has secrets he came to share with Morgan, but revealing them now could keep them apart for good. First Edition published by Silver Publishing, 2012.

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