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SKELETONS CAN BE BURIED, BUT DIRTY LAUNDRY ALWAYS GETS AIRED.
Being second-in-command in Boston’s Irish Mob taught Patrick “Paddy” Murphy just how disastrous secrets and lies were—they barely held together the unstable foundation of his family after all. But the limit of falsity he can maintain is fast approaching, and if the seal on his lips breaks… Well, the truth would rip apart the Murphy’s and destroy the crumbling facade they upheld.
His desire for men, or rather one man, was one of those secrets. If the family or—even worse, a rival family—found out about Michael Griffin, life as Paddy knew it would cease to exist.
It was as if the universe knew this and tried to keep the pair apart. From Army Deployments and near death experiences to a secret baby, everything that could go wrong for the childhood best friends turned lovers did.
Can Paddy and Michael reach the end of the dark tunnel they traverse and find happiness together? Or will they remain each other’s dirty little secret?
Genre: Gay Romance
Being second-in-command in Boston’s Irish Mob taught Patrick “Paddy” Murphy just how disastrous secrets and lies were—they barely held together the unstable foundation of his family after all. But the limit of falsity he can maintain is fast approaching, and if the seal on his lips breaks… Well, the truth would rip apart the Murphy’s and destroy the crumbling facade they upheld.
His desire for men, or rather one man, was one of those secrets. If the family or—even worse, a rival family—found out about Michael Griffin, life as Paddy knew it would cease to exist.
It was as if the universe knew this and tried to keep the pair apart. From Army Deployments and near death experiences to a secret baby, everything that could go wrong for the childhood best friends turned lovers did.
Can Paddy and Michael reach the end of the dark tunnel they traverse and find happiness together? Or will they remain each other’s dirty little secret?
Genre: Gay Romance
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