The Barn: Frost and Q by BA Tortuga

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The Barn: Frost and Q by BA Tortuga
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After Quentin is horribly injured in a kidnapping, he heads for the Barn, an exclusive club in the Alaskan wilderness that he and his husband co-own with some good friends, to recover. And to hide from the world.
Also to ask for a divorce. He can’t cope with the way his husband, and the only man who makes him want to be vulnerable, looks at him these days. He can’t bear to see pity in Frost’s eyes.
Smokejumper Frost Kelly wants his husband back. He knows he’ll take Q any way he can get him. He doesn’t care if Q is in a wheelchair, or if he always has to use arm crutches to walk. He just wants them to be okay again. So he take time off work, even though it’s fire season, and goes to the Barn to coax Q into living his life.
The two of them have never lost their fire for each other, but they have to work through a lot of guilt and fear, and then deal with Frost going back to a dangerous job, before they might even see if they can make it work. Will they be able to find a new way forward or will they be stuck in the past?

  • File Name:the-barn-frost-and-q-by-ba-tortuga.epub
  • Original Title:The Barn: Frost and Q
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0FHQKNZMZ
  • Publisher:Turtlehat Creatives LLC
  • Date:2025-08-19T00:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:2.227 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Copyright
  • 4. Dedication
  • 5. Chapter 1
  • 6. Chapter 2
  • 7. Chapter 3
  • 8. Chapter 4
  • 9. Chapter 5
  • 10. Chapter 6
  • 11. Chapter 7
  • 12. Chapter 8
  • 13. Chapter 9
  • 14. Chapter 10
  • 15. Chapter 11
  • 16. Chapter 12
  • 17. Chapter 13
  • 18. Chapter 14
  • 19. Chapter 15
  • 20. Chapter 16
  • 21. Chapter 17
  • 22. Chapter 18
  • 23. Chapter 19
  • 24. Chapter 20
  • 25. Chapter 21
  • 26. Chapter 22
  • 27. Chapter 23
  • 28. Chapter 24
  • 29. Want More from BA?
  • 30. About BA
  • 31. Also Available from BA
  • 32. Want More from Julia?
  • 33. About Julia
  • 34. Also by Julia Talbot
  • 35. Afterword

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