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Amber

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Anthony was a painter until he lost the ability to see colour. Worse than colour blindness, the edges of objects and people blur together, making it almost impossible for Anthony to interact with anyone or anything. After retreating from the world for decades, he sees a glimpse of yellow that leads him to a musician, Teague.

At first Anthony is frightened and overwhelmed by the colour, but he can’t stay away from Teague for long. He finds the courage to confront Teague and explain his unusual problem and what he believes Teague’s role is in helping him. To Anthony’s relief, Teague believes him. Very quickly, they both suspect that getting the colours back is more important to Anthony than his relationship with Teague.

If Anthony pushes too hard, he’ll lose Teague, and possibly the colours, forever.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherT. Strange
Release dateJan 20, 2017
ISBN9781370962617
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T. Strange

T. Strange didn't want to learn how to read, but literacy prevailed and she hasn't stopped reading—or writing—since. She's been published since 2013, and she writes M/M romance in multiple genres, including paranormal and BDSM. T.'s other interests include cross stitching, gardening, watching terrible horror movies, playing video games, and finding injured pigeons to rescue. Originally from White Rock, BC, she lives on the Canadian prairies, where she shares her home with her wife, cats, guinea pigs and other creatures of all shapes and sizes. She's very easy to bribe with free food and drinks—especially wine.

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