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Home to Danger, by S.C. Wynne

Home to Danger, by S.C. Wynne

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Home to Danger, by S.C. Wynne

Home to Danger, by S.C. Wynne



Home to Danger, by S.C. Wynne

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Jason Sinclair isn’t very good at relationships, which is no surprise given a childhood with an eccentric father and an unloving, emotionally damaged mother. After leaving home at seventeen, Jason has spent the past four years doing everything he could to stay away. That changes when he learns his mother is dying of cancer, and he grudgingly returns to Larame Bay to say good-bye. Word on the street is that Jason will sell his family’s property and run back to LA the minute his mother dies, but when Jason meets the new groundskeeper, the sexy and confident Adam Trent, all that changes. As Jason begins to fall for Adam, he surprises everyone, including himself, by sticking around after all. However, it doesn’t take long to realize someone out there desperately wants Jason gone from Larame Bay and will make sure that happens—one way or another.

Home to Danger, by S.C. Wynne

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #81917 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-23
  • Released on: 2015-10-23
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another S.C Wynne Winner! By AngelWTattoos This story was really fun to read and yet had a good many serious parts that kept it from being campy or cliched.We first meet Jason Sinclair as he arrives at his old homeplace after 4 years away. He is coming out of a 2 year relationship and he knows deep within himself that the failure was his fault. His complicated past with his mother is brought into the story and it is immediately obvious that he has really heavy baggage when it comes to her, who by the way, is dying from the advanced stages of cancer. He has come home due to that reason, knowing she is dying and that the home and land will be his to do with what he wants, but he is very divided as to how he feels about that or how he needs to handle what is, in effect, his and his mother's last days together. Since he has no real good memories from the past with his mom, his struggle is very real.Very quickly, Adam Trent, the groundskeeper for the Sinclair's 8 acres, meets up with Jason, reminding him that they knew each other when they were young children, even alluding to a bad experience having to do with one of them biting the other and leaving a permanent scar. He has a very sunny personality and is simply irresistible as he charms everyone he knows, leaving Jason even more withdrawn due to his inability to successfully feel genuine emotions. The chemistry between the two men is evident and very appealing to read about, developing naturally along the way.I could go on and on, but I do not want to tell the story HERE, and besides, there are a few really surprising twists and turns with characters that are introduced very well by the author. I hope that you enjoy this story as much as I did. It is well worth the price and the time to read it.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Coming Home Shouldn't Be So Difficult By Catherine Clontz Jason Sinclair is a 21-year-old emotionally stunted writer returning home after four years, despite his own misgivings, because his mother is dying. They have had an estranged relationship and he doesn’t really want to be there, but his beloved nearly-mother, housekeeper Belinda, needs Jason’s support.Adam Trent is the delicious new groundskeeper, grandson to the now-retired groundskeeper that Jason remembers. What he doesn’t remember is having met the handsome man before, but the bite scar on Adam’s throat from then six-year-old Jason is something that everyone around him certainly remembers.Jason and Adam have an instant attraction, only slightly tempered by Adam’s friendship with Jason’s mother, but while they work their way through relationship beginnings, someone else is out to ensure that Jason doesn’t want to keep or stick around the family home after his mother passes and the house becomes his. Bombarded with some friendly and some not-so-friendly offers to buy while she's still living there, making for a rather morbid situation, Jason has to make a decision and then live through the consequences of it.A solid 4.5 stars! Smooth writing combined with flawed and therefore more believable characters means that this is a book worth reading. If you’re considering it, I highly recommend you give it a shot. You won’t be disappointed!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Worth Going Home! By Amazon Customer I received this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.This is the second book I've read by S.C. Wynne, and it definitely won't be my last. They are well written and I enjoy her writing style.This story is about a son who, after many years away and no desire to return, comes home because his mother is terminally ill. A mother whom he has always had a strained and tumultuous relationship with but whom wishes to makes amends with him.Apparently Jason's property is a hot commodity that may people would like to buy, but Jason isn't sure he wants to sell. With people knowing he will inherit it soon they begin to show up to try and stake their claim. Thus the controversy begins and the mystery evolves...When he arrives home there is a new groundskeeper, Adam. They develop a strong connection, and he help Jason open up emotionally, repair his relationship with his mother, and provides support when "weird" things start happening...The characters, Jason and Adam have great chemistry...the pacing of their relationship development was good, and their banter was entertaining.There is a good balance between the romance, reconnection with the mother, and a good mystery. There wasn't a ton of sex but lots of intimacy. Their interactions were touching, and it was lovely to see Jason allowing himself to be loved and show love.Overall I really enjoyed the book and wouldn't hesitate to pick up another SC Wynne read.

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