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Pizza Delivery
Pizza Delivery
Pizza Delivery
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Pizza Delivery

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Chad and Brick have it all -- a fairy tale beginning and, against all odds, a great life and each other. But what they fear most is starting to happen. With Brick's genetic disorder becoming more progressive, Chad and Brick uproot their lives to start fresh, to live only for each other.

What they don't count on is the sexy pizza delivery boy who is soon delivering more than pizza in their lives.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJMS Books LLC
Release dateMay 30, 2020
ISBN9781646564132
Pizza Delivery
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W.S. Long

Raised in a military family, I lived in different places. This peripatetic life forced me to take refuge in books at a young age. I can't tell you how many books I read. But in middle school and through high school, I loved reading Victor Hugo, Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens, and Jules Verne. Books were an escape.I eventually left home at seventeen to join the military and thought my issues with same-sex attraction could be solved.But, I was wrong. Luckily, I found someone in my life after undergoing trials and tribulations.Why do I read and write male-male romance? Frankly, we all need love and romance in our lives.You can never have too much love, or romance. Right?

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    Chapter 1

    Chad placed the last dish in the cupboard. It had taken a while, but the last item from their move was put away. The last box was broken down and in the garage, waiting to be placed out in the curb when recycling day came around. Whenever that came. He’d have to look up that information.

    His phone vibrated.

    It was Brick. Hey, babe, running late. I ordered pizza delivery.

    Since they officially moved to Nevada only a week ago, right outside the confines of Las Vegas’s Clark County, Brick had been putting in extra hours. He complained that the promotion as managing partner of the Nevada law firm meant he had to learn the ins and outs of how this office ran. It was a big change for Brick, from trying cases to managing people. But the firm wanted to help him.

    Chad wasn’t convinced it wasn’t to prevent Brick suing the firm once they had discovered his disability.

    Chad texted Brick back. Thanks. Guess you read my mind, not in the mood to cook.

    A thumbs-up emoji popped up on his phone, and Chad smiled. Even if Brick left the office in the next few minutes, the Las Vegas traffic to get to their house in the middle of nowhere would mean Brick wouldn’t be home for at least an hour.

    Well, the middle of nowhere was probably an exaggeration. Their new house was completely different than the Cape Cod they left in the Chicago suburb. And the fucking weather was surely different, no more modern skyline, or maple and sycamore trees that changed with the seasons, now there was just this commonplace brown. Cacti everywhere, and where people in Chicago had lawns, nice green lawns, here people had rocks in their front yard.

    Fuck.

    He already missed the food.

    Their new house near Henderson, Nevada, was on a cul-de-sac. The builders hadn’t constructed any houses yet on either side of them. It was just cacti, the occasional tumbleweed that drifted from a dried riverbed a hundred yards behind them, and the scorching sun. Brick promised that when it got cooler they would head to one of the national parks in Utah or Colorado to see aspens.

    But at least they were away from the snow and ice. Easier for Brick to maneuver.

    Chad glanced at the pool in their backyard. It beckoned him to shuck his clothes off. He tidied up the stack of papers on the kitchen counter, but some fell on the floor.

    His bare foot almost slipped on a pamphlet that Brick brought home. He’d found a gym nearby for them to join. If ten

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