Pinot & Pineapple Lumps (Southern Lights #4)
Jay Hogan
Rated: 4.55 of 5 stars
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· Steam/Spice level: 4 of 5
Explicit open door [?]
· 11 ratings · 359 pages · Published: 18 Mar 2021

We shared a single kiss over a year ago, and I can still remember every toe-curling second of it. He thought I was too young for him. I thought he was running scared. But that kiss was the first time I’d felt alive in a long time, and I’ve been chasing the feeling ever since—doing my research, a lot of research, a lot of men. Something my protective older brother isn’t too happy about.
I’ve been through more than most guys my age, and I still bear the scars. My head’s not always my best friend, but I’m building a life, PTSD be damned. I can’t turn back the clock, and I’m not sure I want to.
Except maybe to that moment when Penn kissed me. I mean, the odds of us ever meeting again were slim to none, right?
Yeah, about that.
But this time I’m ready. I’m a year older, an ocean of therapy wiser, and I know exactly what I want.
Possible Triggers: One of the main characters in this book lives with PTSD as a result of a fire and within the story there are flashbacks and descriptions of triggering events. There are also themes of loss and grief.
romance tags
The 'Southern Lights' series
54 ratings 4.24 ·
queer · m-m · contemporary · length-medium · humor · age difference · oceania · explicit-open-door · new-zealand · silver-fox
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