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Dream Lover

James Ryder

Fiction / Romance / LGBTQ+ / Gay

Ryan Davis quit the high—flying world of D.C. when he found his lover in bed with another man. Nursing a broken heart in the run—down Louisiana plantation he purchased to get away from it all, the last thing he expects is to fall in love with Hunter Hampton, the handsome carpenter he hires to help restore the property. Hunter is intelligent and sexy, with the down—home charisma that Ryan finds intoxicatingly irresistible.

But the course of true love doesn’t run smoothly. Ryan got more than he bargained for when he bought the plantation. Legend has it that the house was cursed centuries ago by a slave woman, Mitilde. She decreed that every owner of the Rockford plantation would see their own true love die an agonising, painful death within the next cycle of the moon. Although Ryan doesn’t want to believe in the curse, the tragedies that have befallen previous owners of the property are hard to ignore. Is there something to the curse after all?

Ryan and Hunter must race to find out of the curse is real and if it can be broken. There isn’t much time left — they have already declared their love for each other and a full moon is rising.

From the author of Merrywood Hall and Carver’s Cove comes a novel of romantic suspense. Dream Lover is the story of tragedy, passion, deceit and love.

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