![]() ![]() ![]() “I swear I couldn’t love you more than I do right now, and yet I know I will tomorrow.” They are blessed with peace and reconciliation, and there is virtually no drama. It is a little sappy at times, but my heart swelled at the genuine love they share. The entire book is about Logan and Tate’s engagement and upcoming wedding. “Like the air in my lungs or the beating of my heart, you are vital to my survival.” They are well overdue for their happy ending. It has been four years since Logan first dared Tate to try having a relationship with a man, and in that time the two have been through ups and some devastating downs. True is the sixth and final book in the series. The Temptation series is one of my favorites featuring the gay for you trope. That they belong together for better or worse-always. Join Logan and Tate as they finally realize what the rest of us knew all along. ![]() The one where the guy marries the guy and true love conquers all. But for Tate Morrison, there’s only one ending he wants. Happily-ever-afters come in many different forms. From that moment on, Tate realized exactly what his life had been missing-Logan. But most importantly, he asked Tate to trust that he would love him, and he did. He begged him to take a chance, when he probably shouldn’t have. He dared Tate to try a kiss, when normally he wouldn’t have. True - adjective: That which is accurate or exact.įour years ago, Logan Mitchell walked into Tate’s life and challenged him to see it differently. ![]() Published by Self-Published on December 20, 2017 ![]()
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