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2017 Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention: Lucy Lennox Delivering Dante (Made Marian #6)


1) This is a remarkable story, one of my favorite in the series. I loved the characters from the beginning and their story really held my attention. While these books stand on their own, I really suggest you read them in order.

Lucy Lennox Delivering Dante (Made Marian #6)
Gay - Contemporary Romance
Series: Made Marian
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (May 1, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1546424601
ISBN-13: 978-1546424604
Amazon: Lucy Lennox Delivering Dante (Made Marian #6)

AJ: I know Dante’s story better than anyone. After all, I was the one who rescued him from his homophobic, abusive father eight years ago. Since then, I’ve kept my distance, but when I run into him at the Marian House gala and he doesn’t recognize me, I can’t resist the incredible, sensitive man he’s become. I would do anything to protect Dante Marian, but what if his past keeps me from being part of his future? Dante: Every new relationship has obstacles, it just turns out that ours involves my bumbling inexperience (ugh), an octogenarian naughty toy party (don’t ask), and being on the run in an RV with Aunt Tilly (it involves the Secret Service— no really, don’t ask). When my biological father takes his homophobic views to a national platform, the only way to stand up for what I believe in is to claim my past and confront him. So now it’s time to decide: do I put the past behind me and walk away from AJ for good or face my biggest fear and fight for what’s mine?

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