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Adrift

Sunrise Island Brothers, Book 3

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Adrift

By: E. Davies
Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
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“It’ll take a miracle to save my family’s legacy… and he just walked in.”

GAGE:

I moved to Sunrise Island to rescue my family’s abandoned orchard, but my biggest challenge is Kieran Walsh. One look at my leaky cabin and the feisty bartender tells me I live with him now.

Who am I to argue? Kieran’s my perfect opposite: flamboyant, chaotic, drop-dead gorgeous. And he’s always frickin’ smiling.

I’m falling hard. But will he be here to catch me?

“I finally found a reason to stay… and I’m going to break his heart.”

KIERAN:

When I escaped home, I vowed never to put down roots again. With a little luck and a lot of charm, I can get almost anything I want… like Gage Russell.

My new neighbour has wild plans, a rugged body, and soulful green eyes. He makes pretty, scarred things bloom again. How can I resist?

But with my time on Sunrise Island running out, Gage is dangerously close to stealing my heart… the one thing I can never, ever leave behind.

Adrift is the third book in the Sunrise Island Brothers series about a tiny Canadian island where best friends never forget, misfits finally fit in, and the heart always finds its way home. This steamy MM romance stands alone, with a happily ever after ending and no cliffhanger.

©2024, 2025 E. Davies (P)2025 E. Davies
Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance Heartfelt
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