![]() ![]() Sexton), I was eager to read more of her work. ) Having previously read, and loved, Promises, Family Man (co-written with Heidi Cullinan), and then most recently, Release (written as A.M. Review: Man, I keep falling more in love with Marie Sexton all the time. Through love and the therapeutic power of touch, they’ll find a way to heal each other, and they’ll learn to live as sinners in a family of saints. He has no idea how to handle somebody as gorgeous and vibrant as Levi.Ĭomplete opposites on the surface, Levi and Jaime both long for something that they can only find together. Haunted by the horrors of his past, his only friend is his faithful dog, Dolly. ![]() Ostracized by his Mormon family for his homosexuality, Levi is determined to live his life his own way, but everything changes when he meets massage therapist Jaime Marshall. ![]() “The only difference between saints and sinners is that every saint has a past while every sinner has a future.” – Oscar Wildeīlurb: Levi Binder is a Miami bartender who cares about only two things: sex and surfing. ![]()
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