Winning Jordan
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Love is one thing, but coming out? That could ruin it all.
Rick Ferguson is torn in two, happier than he's ever been, and more miserable. He's moved in with his boyfriend, Jordan Callahan, and it's all he dreamed it would be. But Rick's buried in the closet, and his mom still tries to fix him up with every single woman she can find. The longer Rick lives the lie, the more he'll hurt his family when the truth comes out.
Jordan's sure Rick is being paranoid. Is being gay really such a problem these days? What kind of family would turn against their own son because of who he loves? But when the truth emerges it sends a shockwave through both their families. Rick backs Jordan into a corner to try and rescue their lives from the tatters.
As the deception grows, Jordan will have to risk the love he's always wanted to keep Rick from widening the chasm with his family—before Rick makes a mistake he'll regret for the rest of his life.
This steamy gay romance novella has a hard-earned happy ending and no cliffhanger.
Customer Reviews
I loved the series. I couldn’t get enough
I kept paying for the continuance of the story. I was rooting for them in each of the books.
Loving Jordan - A 1 story book stretched into 3
Seducing & Temping & Winning Jordan would have been much better as a single book, titled Loving Jordan.
Rick’s angst, was over written in some places cut/copied, made me want to step into the book and slap him! By the 2nd book, I flipped through 3 pages at a time because I get it! He’s struggling. It’s not that I don’t understand, I do! Being the only family member my young cousin felt safe to talk about his sexuality! Real life, it can take years to adjust. But, in a story, the reader doesn’t need to be hit over the head with the little changing theme of angst.
I almost didn’t read book 3, once everyone arrived at parent’s homes, it became interesting. It brought back memories of my son’s best friend & his mom from K-4th grade! Sometimes parents prefer rose colored glasses w/blinders when it comes to their children. Which is a sad thing indeed. But the twist with Jordan’s mom blew me away!
Upon completion, I enjoyed the story as a whole, but not the writing in general-thus the 3 ⭐️ rating.
Seriously, a proper editing of the first two books would make an excellent single book I would love.