![]() Then when I got to the end and I saw you had written their story out and that you had described those feelings and thoughts so clearly I started crying, I literally couldn’t see my screen or the words and I’m pretty sure my boyfriend thought I was crazy. I started reading and when I read about Cal’s grandfather and Billy I started once again tearing up. Then I saw ‘His Grandfather’s Watch’ and again was intrigued. ![]() When I finished it, I wanted to read more about them, about their lives now. ![]() Walker that I’ve never teared up just by reading a story. Fletcher hugs him, I can feel a tear running down my face. When I started reading the scene where Cameron’s dad walks in, I teared up and when Mr. I didn’t stop or get up or leave my phone until I was completely utterly finished with every single word. ![]() I was intrigued by the title Sixty Five Hours and start reading. ![]() I of course immediately head to your blog and my eyes just gravitate to the free reads. While I read, I thought ‘gosh, I hope she has more m/m books published because I am in love with her writing.’ Imagine my delight when I get to the end and you have a blog. I bought your “Ten in the Bin” and I loved it. ![]()
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