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LOVE IN TERENGIA

RE-LEARN HOW TO LOVE

Falling in love should be easy.
But not when you have to relearn how to love. 

Police officer Elmar has his future mapped out:
Have some secret fun with a few guys before settling down with the girl next door. And if she happens to be your best friend, even better.

Because that’s the way love works, right?

That’s the way Elmar’s been brought up to think and his parents couldn’t possibly be wrong. Could they?

So what’s a guy to do when he hooks up with a hot doctor for the night and then doesn’t want him to leave?

He buries those feelings. Because the person he’s falling for is a guy—and that’s all wrong.
But if it’s so wrong, why does it feel so right?

Elmar is fighting his feelings for Doctor Jean Piccaux when he should be fighting his family for acceptance.

But when you’ve been taught how love is supposed to look, it’s hard to re-learn how to love.

READ THE FIRST CHAPTER