As attraction grows, the past is the last stumbling block between them and a future filled with hope. Thrown together, Mark and Lucas find common ground in the struggle to help a young gay man come to terms with his sexuality-and the fight against homophobic townsfolk. His friends aren’t ready to let him move on, though, and he ends up taking refuge in an Anglican half-way house. He’s ready to build a sober, peaceful life. Pulled over upon leaving the bar, Lucas blows a clean breathalyzer and hopes this isn’t a harbinger of things to come. Apparently he’s out of jail and hanging out with his old crowd, which has to be a breach of parole, right? It’s Lucas Cain, the man who killed Mark’s brother three years ago. When he sees who’s bellied up to the bar, though, he reaches for his cell phone to call the police. When a man is consumed by hatred, is there anything left to love?Īfter a tough day of counseling sessions, Anglican priest Mark Webber is looking forward to a relaxing dinner at a local restaurant. MARK OF CAIN is a moving story about prejudice and forgiveness. Hi there! Today I’m sharing a review for a fabulous contemporary M/M romance from Kate Sherwood.
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