Crashing Upwards by S.C. Wynne

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Crashing Upwards by S.C. Wynne
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Harper Jones is a professional bike courier, and in his business if you don’t ride fast, you don’t make money. His apartment has mice, he’s barely able to scrape up the rent, but at least he’s living life on his terms and doesn’t depend on anyone.

Sam Foster is the gay son of a wealthy conservative senator. He’s noticed Harper before when he’s dropped off packages at his dad’s company, but he’s never had the nerve to speak to his secret crush.

When Sam accidentally hits Harper with his car, Harper’s bike is destroyed and he’s injured seriously enough that he won’t be delivering packages for a while. Sam decides Harper needs rescuing, and he moves in with Harper to take care of him.

Unfortunately, Sam’s politician dad is convinced Harper’s a con-artist and he’ll do whatever it takes to get him away from his son.

  • File Name:crashing-upwards-by-s-c-wynne.epub
  • Original Title:Crashing Upwards: MM Romance
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07HZ2W8N3
  • Publisher:Wynne Wynne Publishing
  • Date:2018-10-01T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:297.248 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Table of Contents
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Chapter One
  • 4. Chapter Two
  • 5. Chapter Three
  • 6. Chapter Four
  • 7. Chapter Five
  • 8. Chapter Six
  • 9. Chapter Seven
  • 10. Chapter Eight
  • 11. Chapter Nine
  • 12. Chapter Ten
  • 13. Chapter Eleven
  • 14. Chapter Twelve
  • 15. Chapter Thirteen
  • 16. Chapter Fourteen
  • 17. Chapter Fifteen
  • 18. Chapter Sixteen
  • 19. Chapter Seventeen
  • 20. Chapter Eighteen
  • 21. Chapter Nineteen
  • 22. Chapter Twenty
  • 23. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 24. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 25. Chapter Twenty-Three
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-Six
  • 29. Epilogue
  • 30. Other Books by S.C. Wynne
  • 31. Copyright (c) 2018 by S.C. Wynne

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Knit Wit
Knit Wit

Not a bad story. Almost felt like a YA book, the way it was written. I had a hard time remembering they were both full grown adults and not 18 or 19yo's fresh out of high school. And the dad was basically a plot device and a caricature, not an actual character. If you took him out and just made Sam kind and idealistic, it would have worked exactly the same. But if you're looking to kill time with a light read, it's not bad.

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