Patrick’s Savior is LIVE!
Release Day is always a special day. It’s the culmination of hours and hours of hard work, over many months. In fact, Patrick’s Savior has taken well over a year to get to this point. I do hope you enjoy the story and think it was worth the wait.
It’s the third book in my Heroes series. You may remember both Patrick and Simon from Charlie’s Hero where they first made an appearance. They also had a small part to play in Andrew’s Promise. But if you haven’t read those books, you can still read Patrick’s Savior as it stands alone.
Here’s the blurb:
How do you find love when someone doesn’t want you to be happy?
Patrick Edwards is dealing with a double whammy. Unwanted attention from his housemate’s boyfriend is making him feel uncomfortable in his own home, and he’s facing uncertainty with his employment as an administrative assistant at the local elementary school. He finally breathes a sigh of relief when a friend puts him in contact with Simon, who has a vacant room.
Simon Dawson is a paramedic who doesn’t hesitate to help Patrick. After all, no one should live in a house where they don’t feel safe. Simon develops feelings for Patrick, but doesn’t act on them—Patrick’s moved from a bad situation and doesn’t need his new housemate hitting on him. However, a weekend away changes everything when Simon realizes Patrick returns his feelings.
But someone doesn’t want Patrick and Simon to be happy. A series of strange letters arrive at the house, and things will get a lot worse before the two men get their happily ever after.
Patrick’s Savior is a novel of approximately 69k words. It is part of a series but can be read stand-alone.
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Shirley Ann Speakman says
Congratulations Nic I’m looking forward to reading your new release. I wanted to say, since authors are now on the internet and we readers can interact with them, I really had no idea how much hard work goes into writing, planning etc that goes into a novel I think authors must have a secret superpower!
Nic Starr says
I wish there was a special secret superpower. Luckily, it’s a labour of love 🙂