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Hazard and Somerset: Off Duty, Volume 2

Hazard and Somerset: A Union of Swords, Book 6

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Hazard and Somerset: Off Duty, Volume 2

By: Gregory Ashe
Narrated by: Tristan James
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Hazard and Somerset: Off Duty Volume 2 is a collection of short stories. It includes the following:

“John-Henry Somerset: Sold!”

Somers enters a charity bachelor’s auction without telling his boyfriend. This story takes place before The Rational Faculty.

“Pretty and Pink and Perfect”

Hazard plans a toddler’s birthday party. This story takes place before The Rational Faculty.

“Pride Slays Thanksgiving”

Hazard and Somers prepare for their first Thanksgiving as a couple. This story takes place before Police Brutality.

“Santa: A Cultural Hegemony”

Hazard is volun-told to dress up as Santa. This story takes place before Transactional Dynamics.

“Valentine’s in Six Beats”

Hazard executes his do-over for Valentine’s. This story takes place before Wayward.

“Emery’s Birthday Scavenger Hunt”

Somers plans the perfect birthday for Hazard . . . or so he thinks. This story takes place before The Keeper of Bees.

“Hazard and Somerset: Off Duty”

A series of six vignettes featuring Hazard and Somers on a Caribbean vacation. This story takes place after The Keeper of Bees.

Please note that the first six stories have distributed previously to mailing list subscribers and at GRL 2019.

“Hazard and Somerset: Off Duty” is exclusively available in this collection.

©2020 Gregory Ashe (P)2025 Gregory Ashe
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