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The Man Next Door {MxM}
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Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2018
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Eryn is a man of few words,and he gets what he wants, when he wants it. No matter the price. And when he loses his company due to fraud charges, he has to move back to his hometown of Battle Brook, Alabama. Once he comes home, he meets his parent's new neighbor, Beck and is instantly intrigued.

Beck has been a city boy his whole life, so when his cousin asked him to come help her take care of their grandmother, he instantly accepts, because city Life just isn't cutting it for him. But what he doesn't know is that he'll be drawn in by Eryn, the man next door. He's big and brawny, and doesn't take no for an answer, which scares but also intrigues Beck.

{A/N: All parts of this book are purely fictional and are all made up, so if there are any real names here, and you recognize them, I apologise, but they are not who you may think they are. Thank you.}
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