Three Months to Forever Audiobook by Hudson Lin
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ID: 812142
Title: Three Months to Forever
Author: Hudson Lin
Narrator: Curtis Michael Holland, David Lee Huynh
Format: Unabridged
Length: 05:06:04
Language: English
Release date: 08-28-2024
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Genres: Romance, LGBTQ, Contemporary
Summary:
Ben is looking for an adventure when he accepts a temporary assignment in Hong Kong, but he never anticipated how his life might change when he meets a sophisticated older man named Sai. Their initial attraction is sizzling and soon grows into more as Sai takes Ben on a tour of the citys famous landmarks and introduces him to the local cuisine. Sai stimulates Bens intellect and curiosity, and for jaded corporate lawyer Sai, Bens innocent eagerness is a breath of fresh air. It would be so easy to fall in love. But nothing is that simple. Sais job forces him to do things that violate his morals, and his relationship with his family is a major obstacle to any lasting relationship with Ben. For Ben, he misses his family back in Toronto, and can he really leave behind his home for a man hes only known for a short time? With the clock ticking, they must decide whether to risk it all and turn three months into forever. Three Months to Forever is an interracial/multicultural MM romance with fish out of water, grumpy/sunshine, and age gap tropes. Plus yachting, horse racing, hiking, and all the food and culture of Hong Kong.
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