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Cruising With Destiny is now on Pre-order.

I am so glad to announce (Finally!) that Cruising With Destiny is available for pre-order at SirenBookstrand. I LOVE this book. Love.

The Heroes are real and believable and sexy and just a little older. I appreciate young men and write about them often but there is nothing sexier than a men entering his forties with a successful career and a healthy bank account. Yes, very sexy. I will post the link below and check back for any additional information.
http://www.bookstrand.com/cruising-with-destiny

Cruising with Destiny (MM)

By: Alex Carreras | Other books by Alex Carreras | Notify me of Alex Carreras's new releases
Categories: Erotic Romance, Alternative (M/M or F/F), Contemporary
Word Count: 22,393
Heat Level: SEXTREME
Published By: Siren-BookStrand, Inc.


PRE-ORDER!
AVAILABLE: Thursday, May 24th
This title is offered at a 10% discount. Offer ends midnight CST, May 31st.
[Siren Classic ManLove: Erotic Alternative Romance, M/M, public exhibition, HEA]
While on the ship Destiny, Nate Montgomery finds himself cruising the steam room for sex with a stranger. What he finds instead is his high school obsession with his lips wrapped around his cock.
Recently divorced and out, Steve Wilkinson plans to live his life experiencing as many men as he can, making up for lost time. Or does destiny have another plan?
Sailing the Western Caribbean, they find comfort and passion in each other's arms while reliving their youth and wondering about their future. As the tropical days turn into passionate nights, they realize they are falling in love. But when the ship returns to port, will they still feel the same way?
From Miami to Jamaica to Grand Cayman and back again, love can be found sailing the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, but it also can be lost.
A Siren Erotic Romance

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