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Moving Forward
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Complete, First published Nov 07, 2017
Mature
A/N: This is the second book to the Unexpected series.

Chris Norway will always be the handsome guy that makes others laugh. He makes sure that everyone else is good before he even thinks about his own problems.  However, it's one person that Chris wants to make sure he has and doesn't care what it takes to get them : Harry Johnson. 

Harry Johnson is one the richest men in America. He has everything except someone to settle down with. When he finally thinks he is ready for it, a certain someone creeps in and makes him question his decision. Especially since he has had a huge fascination for this person since he was a kid.  You ask who that someone is? No other than Chris Norway.

When they begin to become closer, the two men's obvious feelings begin to come to surface but with it comes a path of heartbreak, anger, and confusion. Let's not forget destruction. Will they have to give up on each other? Or will they find a way to keep moving forward?
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