When Skies Have Fallen

When Skies Have Fallen
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Publisher : Beaten Track Publishing
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781910635513
ISBN-13 : 1910635510
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Book Synopsis When Skies Have Fallen by : Debbie McGowan

Download or read book When Skies Have Fallen written by Debbie McGowan and published by Beaten Track Publishing. This book was released on 2015-07-08 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the 28th Lambda Literary Award (Gay Romance). For many in war-torn 1944, love blossoms in the dance hall, and airman Arty Clarke is no exception. He's a thinker and a dreamer; however, it's not the beautiful, talented dancer in his arms - his best friend Jean - who inspires his dreams. For when his gaze meets that of Technical Sergeant Jim Johnson, Arty dares to imagine a different dance. Their love is forbidden, by both the armed forces and the law, but with Jean's cunning and support, Arty and Jim try to bridge the distance between them and find true love despite the danger and a life-threatening disaster that could destroy Arty's dreams for good. Can the pair stand strong together, no matter how many skies have fallen? ---- Part of Love is an Open Road (Don't Read in the Closet 2015) MM Romance Group


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