Author: Iyana
Jenna
Title: Where the Heart Belongs
Publisher: Torquere
Press
Cover
Artist: Kris Norris
Release
Date: 1/27/16
Pairing: M/M
Length: 8,200
Words
Categories:
Contemporary, Gay Fiction, Romance, Crime Fiction
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Synopsis
His brother slash boyfriend, Drew is leaving him. It
makes Zach unaware of his surrounding and a hate-crime psycho takes him off
guard. He is kidnapped and tortured. Zach is saved by the FBI and as a
surviving witness, he is brought to stay with FBI Agent Eugene Harris.
Gradually, Eugene gets to know Zach. He should have
been disgusted, but instead, all he wants is comfort Zach.
Will Zach accept that Drew is not coming back? Will
Eugene finally have the gut to tell Zach how he feels?
Excerpt
“Come with me, Zach.”
"Hush..." Zach whispered. He wanted
to treasure the moment as much as he could but it was him who pulled back
first. “Let’s go,” he said harshly. “You will miss your bus.” His heart bled at
how Drew stared at him in confusion, hurt in his eyes. But he knew he had to
let go now or he would never be able to.
He helped Drew with his bags and grasped Drew’s
jacket sleeve, hugging him tight and kissing him again, not caring who might be
watching. Drew clung onto him just like he used to during those cold nights
whenever they were alone in a motel room, and squeezed him for the last time,
pulling back. Their eyes met.
“I’ll come back for you.”
Long after the bus was gone, Zach was still
standing at the bus station, his heart heavy. Drew was his brother and his
lover. Zach realized the unnatural nature of their relationship, but he
couldn't bring himself to care. They only had each other in their lives.
Author
Bio
Reading,
watching movies, and being unable to find exactly the thing she wanted to read
have led Iyana to write her own stories, mostly about man-on-man romance that
has fascinated her since as early as the Starsky and Hutch era. Teaching and
writing English course books during the day, Iyana spend her nights mostly
dreaming of love stories between two men who are protective toward each other.
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