Come Back (The District Line #3) OUT in KU 10 DEC 18
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2018
The bigger you become, the harder you fall. 

Sebastian Saunders is a rising rock star. Jay Ruttman is a Premier League football player. Their year-long relationship is hot commodity. Hounded by the press and fans alike, the lovers struggle to keep their private lives private. 

Flying high in the charts and having Jay by his side, Seb is finally living his dream. But Jay's new, promising career is threatened when a horrific injury on the pitch has him side lined-not only in the game but also in his relationship with Seb. 

Jay's crippling self-destruction spirals out of control, tearing them apart. To move forward, both men must learn to leave their past behind-not so easy when it keeps coming back to haunt them. Can their hard-fought relationship survive the ultimate test?

This is the concluding part to the District Line series where the full-time whistle could signal an end to their turbulent journey... or is it just the beginning?
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