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  • Missing Linc

  • A Proper Education, Book 4
  • By: Rhys Everly
  • Narrated by: John York
  • Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins

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Missing Linc

By: Rhys Everly
Narrated by: John York
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Publisher's Summary

He’s the student, but I’m about to get the biggest lesson of my life.

A lesson of love.

When I first saw him in my classroom, he took my breath away.

When he walked into my theatre, he grabbed my soul.

And when he walked into the bar, he took my heart. With a single kiss.

But he’s afraid I can’t commit to him. He thinks he’s an experiment because I’ve been straight all my life. He thinks he’s a rebound because I just broke up with my fiancée. He thinks I’m crazy.

But I’m not. I just found my missing linc.

Missing Linc is the fourth book in Rhys Everly’s steamy, low-angst teacher/student romance series, A Proper Education. It contains a not-so straight teacher, a trans masc guy who’s barely legal, and high levels of steam and cuteness.

©2021 Rhys Everly (P)2022 Rhys Everly

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