It Ends Where It Begins
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Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2017
Mature
Genesis (Gene) is at a point in his life where he wants to get everything settled. He's not getting any younger and while he fears to have a failed relationship, he's more afraid of spending the rest of his life alone.

Gregory (Greg) is your average guy.  He was living an 'okay' life until he turned 28. He was experiencing what many call the quarter-life crisis. He was a complete and utter mess.

Fate decides for these two to meet. Will they entertain the thought of being together? Will everything be rainbows and butterflies or will they be up for a lot of challenges and heartaches? What if IT ENDS WHERE IT BEGINS?

Note: This is a Manxman/Boyxboy book. If you don't have the stomach to endure this kind of story, you are free to move on. I will appreciate any comments and feedback.
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