The Love He Could Keep

Author: Lisa Oliver
Genre(s): Romance | Fantasy | LGBTQ+ | M-M Romance
Total pages: 42
The Love He Could Keep

“If I meet you, then I’ll fall in love with you for real, even more than I am now,”
Apollo, ancient god of Muse, Prophecy, Light and Healing, always knew his love life was cursed. Every love he’d ever had would either leave him, or suffer a tragic end. Which is why, when he saw Titus Haverland the first time and immediately fell in love, Apollo deliberately avoided him. The man might walk around with his own personal light show, but that just indicated how much of a good soul Titus was. All the more reason to stay away.

“I don’t deceive anybody in any aspect of my business dealings, and that applies to all areas of my life.”
Titus Haverland, wolf shifter and owner of Titus Industries, had loved and lost before. He was still paying the child support. He kept his personal relations to quick interactions and rarely opened his pants for the same person twice. He had his work, which he micro-managed to the nth degree, and he’d convinced himself that was enough. Until one day he came face to face with a future he didn’t believe he’d have.

“Do you have any idea what you have done?”
Mates can’t be frozen by godly powers, and gods can get bored on a road trip. But as Apollo and Titus work towards their future, the past rears its head and changes life for them both all over again. Will it be a change too far, or will Apollo and Titus realize that they were on the same page all along.

The Love He Could Keep is a standalone story. It was written for adults who enjoy MM paranormal Fated Mate stories. Please store your ebook content responsibly.

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