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A Promise Kept by Stormy Glenn
Release Date: Mar 11, 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60370-652-0
ISBN (10): 1-60370-652-6
Publisher: Torquere Press
Publisher Link: http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1840

Blurb: Mason is in love with his brother’s best friend, Jack. It’s been ten years of secret fantasies, hidden glances, and forbidden yearnings. Just when Mason decides to give up on Jack and move away, his friends step in to get them together.
Even with the most determined matchmakers, new love is not always easy. Especially when a serial killer who has his sights set on Mason being his next victim will destroy anyone who gets in his way. Can Jack keep Mason safe, or will their new love be over before it gets going?

Excerpt:

Mason's heart squeezed in anguish as he gazed across the backyard of his parents' house and watched the man of his dreams lean down to kiss the cute little blond woman in his arms. The object of Mason's desire was Jack.

It wasn't a famous name, or an adventurous name, or even a poetic name. But to Mason Philips, it was the most beautiful name in the world, because it belonged to Jack Spencer, the man Mason had been dreaming about for the last ten years. And for Mason, it had been ten years of secret yearnings, stolen glances, and forbidden fantasies.

His problem was that Jack had been such a part of his life for the last ten years that he wasn't sure what to do without the man. Mason had been just sixteen years old attending his brother, Randy's engagement party when he had met Jack. It had been love at first sight. Mason's feelings hadn't changed in all that time, even after he had learned that Jack was straight.

Before Jack, Mason had never believed in the love at first sight hype. Now he wondered what he would do without Jack in his life. How would he survive without Jack's dimpled smile, his easy laughter, and his warm presence?

Mason had spent the last ten years hiding his feelings from Jack and everyone else. He had gotten so good at it that it surprised him each and every time he saw Jack and his feeling resurfaced.

Mason 's spirits sank even deeper as he watched Jack flirt with Angela. It was time to give up his fantasies and bury his feelings for Jack, to move on with his life, before he had even less of a life than he had now.

With a heavy heart, Mason walked across the yard and sat down at the picnic table with his parents. He looked at them both for several moments as he tried to gather his courage together. He needed to tell them he was leaving. It wasn't going to be easy. He was the baby of the family.

"Hey, Mom, Dad, can I talk to you for a few minutes?" Mason gave them a small, tentative smile.

"Sure, Mason, what's up?" his mother, Janet, asked as she turned to look at him.

"Well, you know that I have just a year left before I get my Ph.D. in Psychology, right?"

"Yes, of course," Janet replied. "What's this all about, Mason?"

Mason's hands twisted together. He really did not look forward to this part. "I'm transferring to another university. Georgetown University in Washington D.C. has a great program that I can attend while finishing my degree classes. I can get a minor in Applied Cultural & Community Socialization at the same time."

"D.C.? Washington D.C.?" Janet croaked out as she reached an unsteady hand out for her husband's.

"It's a great program, Mom. I'll still be getting my Ph.D. in Psychology, but with this minor, I'll be specializing. It will go a long way toward
getting my foot in the door with what I really want to do," Mason rationalized.

"Oh, Mason, Washington D.C.? That's so far away, honey. We'd never get to see you."

"Sure you would. I'll be home for holidays and stuff. Besides, I won't be gone that long. I only have a year left." Mason said, his voice thick and unsteady. He took a deep breath then raised his eyes back up to meet his Mom's. His eyes clung to hers, analyzing her reaction. "This is something I need to do, Mom."

He watched his mother gaze at him for several moments. He could see the tears in her eyes as she finally nodded her head. "Okay, Mason. If this is what you need to do, I understand. Just remember that we're always here if you need us or want to come home."

Mason smiled and reached over for his mother's hand. He gave her hand a small squeeze. He knew his mother would understand, even if no one else did. She had always understood him. "Thanks, Mom. I promise I'll come home as often as I can."

As he looked past his mother to where Jack was standing with Angela, he didn't know how often that would be. It broke his heart every time he came to a family function and had to watch Jack with someone else.

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