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The Long Way Home

Rachel Spangler

Narrator: Melody Muzljakovich     Series: Book 1

The Long Way Home
Runtime:
07:31
Release Date:
30.03.2017
Genre:
Romance
Publisher:
Bold Strokes Books
Audiobook Publisher:
Bold Strokes Books
Story Country:
USA
Series:
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They say you can’t go home again, but Raine St. James doesn’t know why anyone would want to.

Rory St. James was disowned after she came out at seventeen. She rebounded by moving to Chicago, changing her name to Raine, and putting down her hometown to audiences around the country. Now, ten years later, too old to be considered a gay youth, broke, evicted, and fresh off a much needed breakup, Raine St. James is forced to accept a job teaching at Bramble University in Darlington, the town she’s been publicly bashing for the last decade.

Beth Devoroux was born and raised in Darlington. Despite losing her parents at a young age, she is well loved by everyone who knows her. She leads a comfortable life with good job at Bramble University, a long-term but closeted relationship, friends that she can count on, and everything she thinks she wants, so why is she so drawn to a rabble-rouser like Raine St. James?

Can Raine and Beth face their pasts and come to terms with their differences in order to have any hope for a future together?

© 2010 Rachel Spangler and Bold Strokes Books - the bookcover and blurb are used by courtesy of the rights holder.

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