Dusk Secrets
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Dusk Secrets by Addison Beck

01/07/2025
Jarred: Camp Trinity has been my life for the last twenty years, and no messy divorce is going to change that. I’m determined to focus on my faith and make this summer the best season my staff and campers have ever seen. What I didn’t expect was that my newest camp counselor—young, mysterious, angry Noah—would come in and threaten to ruin it all. I couldn’t have predicted that one simple greeting would put me under his spell. That his smile would make me feel things I haven’t felt in years. I want him. More than I’ve ever wanted my soon-to-be ex-wife. More than I’ve ever wanted anything in my entire life. No matter what, I can’t act on these desires. Because the only path this blasphemous attraction will take me is straight to hell. Dusk Secrets is a strangers-to-lovers, 25+ age gap, boss/employee romance that centers around a Catholic camp director and his infatuation with his newest camp counselor. It’s steamy, heart-warming, frustrating, and will give you a well-deserved HEA. Content warnings include but are not limited to religious homophobia and religious themes. The rest can be found inside the cover under the copyright. For a more comprehensive breakdown, visit my website www.addisonbeckromance.com
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