That's Your Boyfriend Dad (book 2)

That's Your Boyfriend Dad (book 2)

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Sequel to 'That's My Boyfriend Dad!' Harry and Louis' lives were changed for the better during their best friends wedding in the first story. A unexpected message comes through, but will it be the answer that Harry is looking for? Or is it a red heron. More truths are unraveled, which may cause a few bumps along the long twisty road.
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Sequel to Locked In (Larry Stylinson) With Leon and Ryan in jail, Harry and Louis can finally live in peace. With everything in the past, they look forward to what the future holds for them. While Harry goes off to college, Louis stays home and works at his dad's mechanic shop for the summer. Louis is loving the new relationship with his dad, even if it starts off rocky. The only problem this summer is Eleanor's revenge, threatening that very relationship. Harry's dream is finally coming true. He's dating the love of his life, going to the college of his dreams, and his dad finally accepts him. His only downfall in his perfect life are the nightmares - of his past. He can't seem to escape them. Little does he know, his nightmares are going to become reality. Someone hasn't forgotten Harry's past. Someone wants revenge. copyrιgнт © 2013 lιndѕayιѕтнecraιc. all rιgнтѕ reѕerved.

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