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The Divorceary

by Rafe Jadison

When Jason Chidworth meets his ex, Howard, for coffee, Jason finds that he can’t resist going for the jugular, and surprises himself by taking it too far. After Howard leaves, Jason hatches a scheme to win Howard back. Under the guise of celebrating their divorceary, Jason convinces Howard to spend the weekend with him celebrating. Jason soon recruits their newly adult children, and a maternal figure from their past to assist him in his machinations. When Jason convinces Howard that they’re broke, Howard allows Jason to move back into the family home, and agrees to help Jason out at the cleaning company they built together so many years ago.

They quickly find themselves in bed again, but believing Jason’s story, Howard rejects him thinking that Jason needs to focus on the business. In a moment of spite, Jason asks Howard to recruit jobs the cleaning part of the company has turned down. Jason soon regrets his decision, but Howard refuses to give up, certain that he will save their family business. Finding himself in one precarious situation after the other, Howard hilariously persists while Jason works diligently in the kitchen and the house, in hopes of lightening his own suffering when Howard finally finds out the truth. It doesn’t take long for Jason to learn that Howard will do anything for him, and in almost comic fashion, they confront the things in their past that drove them apart.

About the Author

Rafe Jadison is the author of Reap This, Captive, Blake Blacks Out, Little Tree, Snowed In: Dane and Heath, Seduced by Shark Shifters, Seduced by Shark Shifters II:  Logan’s Tail, Seduced by Shark Shifter’s Three:  Tom’s Turn, Seduced by Shark Shifters IV:  Mark’s Midlife, Peter Passenger and the Mothman, and the upcoming comic romance, The Divorceary, which will release toward the end of July 2020.  He has a special love of the water, and tries to live near it.  You can learn more about Rafe and his books at rafejadison.com.