Eden's Future
Zusatztext
Sequel to Eden's Present Ever since Chad Singleton returned to Edenwood, the family estate from which he was banished as a teenager, he has uncovered a series of secrets and scandals. Now the questions surrounding his father's death are overshadowed by the arrival of a mystery man, another shocking death, and an unexpected family reunion. Chad now faces an uncertain future as his past sexual transgressions threaten to undo him. What he most wants is his ex-lover, burly Chief of Police Brett Ellers. Both men have their secrets and only together can they defeat their demons and indulge their undeniable passion for each other. As forces within Chad's family threaten to prevent his happiness, one more cataclysmic event will forever change the course of his life. In Eden, even the wealthy -- especially the wealthy -- will die.
Autorenportrait
Adam Carpenter is the author of many titles of fiction, mixing genres of mystery, suspense, romance, and erotica, all with an LGBT theme. He is best-known for the Jimmy McSwain Files, including Hidden Identity, Crime Wave, Stage Fright, Guardian Angel, Forever Haunt, Fresh Kill, and Second Shot. Future volumes are currently being written. Other series include the White Pine Firefighters, the European Flings Quartet, the Cane's Inlet Trilogy, the Wonderland Scandal, and the Eden Saga. Under the name Joseph Pittman, he is the author of the acclaimed Linden Corners series, including Tilting at Windmills, A Christmas Wish, A Christmas Hope, A Christmas Dream, and Chasing Windmills. He has also written the Todd Gleason Crime Novels: London Frog, California Scheming, Two Todd Tales, Two More Todd Tales, and The Cannes Con. His nonfiction books include The Shadow Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Rescue Dog and The Broadway Diaries: 30 Years from Aisle to Stage. He lives in on the Jersey Shore with his husband, Steve, and their dog, Shadow, but continues to work on Broadway. For more information, visit lindencornerspress.com.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 08.03.2025
Umfang: 196 S., 0.28 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781685509705
Umbreit-Nr.: 827781
