Butterfly (Portland Seabirds #2)
Michaela Grey
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Explicit open door [?]
· 22 ratings · 302 pages · Published: 06 Jan 2021

When he meets Fisher Montgomery in the back of a dimly lit bar, the attraction is instant and mutual. But Felix isn't going to drop his guard just because of a pair of pretty brown eyes and excellent shoulders. He's learned his lesson. So he gives Fisher a fake name, and he makes it clear from the beginning that no matter how compatible they are in and out of bed, their relationship will never be more than physical.
That's just fine by Fisher. He's got enough to handle being a closeted gay man teaching kindergarten in a conservative private school. Someday he wants to settle down, but right now, with student loans, an old car about to fall apart, and a parent taking an inappropriate interest in him, Fisher doesn't have time to wonder why the man he's sleeping with looks vaguely familiar.
For a while, things seem to be going just fine. But nothing lasts forever, and soon enough, both men will be forced to confront the ghosts of their pasts if they're going to have any hope for a happy future.
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The 'Portland Seabirds' series
56 ratings 3.84 ·
found-family · athletes · contemporary · hockey · queer · sports · m-m · age difference · dual-pov · historical · past-abuse · friends to lovers · third-person-pov · from hate to love · mental illness · office · length-medium · explicit-open-door
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