Title:
Godsend
Author: Sloan
Johnson
Genre: Adult, Gay
Romance
Coming: February
2015
You
can’t choose who you fall in love with. Despite knowing from a young age that
he was gay, Scott Murphy couldn’t imagine life without Shelly. He threw away
the labels and had eleven amazing years with her, but now, he feels even more
lost trying to figure out how to move on after Shelly’s death. After nearly a
year of watching Scott fade away, Shelly’s father forces him to start living
again.
As
much as Chris loathes the idea of attending a bereavement group week after
week, it’s one of the only places he can go in this town, other than the bar,
to not feel so alone. When there’s nothing to distract him or dull his senses,
he spends too much time obsessing over how he should have been able to help his
sister. When Scott shows up at his group session, Chris decides that maybe some
good can come out of his sister’s death.
There’s
no denying that Chris is the first man to catch Scott’s attention in a long
time, but how can he move on when just thinking of Shelly sends him to his dark
place?
The
road to recovery won’t be an easy one, but Chris is determined to help Scott
see that life is still worth living. But before Scott can allow himself to admit
what he feels for Chris, he knows he has to reveal the full truth about
Shelly’s death.
Sloan
Johnson is a big city girl trapped in a country girl’s life. While she longs
for the hustle and bustle of New York City or Las Vegas, she hasn’t yet figured
out how to sit on the deck with her morning coffee, watching the deer and wild
turkeys in the fields while surrounded by concrete and glass.
When she
was three, her parents received their first call from the principal asking them
to pick her up from school. Apparently, if you aren’t enrolled, you can’t
attend classes, even in Kindergarten. The next week, she was in preschool and
started plotting her first story soon after.
Later
in life, her parents needed to do something to help their socially awkward,
uncoordinated child come out of her shell and figured there was no better place
than a bar on Wednesday nights. It’s a good thing they did because this is
where she found her love of reading and writing. Who needs socialization when
you can sit alone in your bedroom with a good book?
Now,
Sloan is a tattooed mom with a mohawk and two kids. She’s been kicked out of
the PTA in two school districts and is no longer asked to help with fundraisers
because she’s been known to lose herself with a good book and forget she has
somewhere to be.
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