And My Heart Goes

And My Heart Goes

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After a year of celibacy, twenty-eight-year-old Los Angeles native Elijah Abrams decides he's ready to try being in a relationship again. In the span of a week, he meets three interesting---albeit universally different---men that he considers potential boyfriends. Zaden "Zade" Williams is an openly gay, younger club promoter that has a large following on social media. Kwame Jaxon is a reformed former bad boy living life on the DL. Micah Nelson is a recently divorced lawyer, and father of two, who is ready to act on his previously repressed curiosity. Not wanting to make a mistake he'd later regret, Elijah decides to juggle all three men to find out which one best serves both his wants and needs. Throughout his journey to find Mr. Right, he learns two important lessons: (1) celibacy was easier to deal with and (2) the heart wants what it wants. © 2018 All Rights Reserved
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