Beyond Enough

As There are a few simple lessons Chase learned early on in life.
Don’t abandon your kids.
Don’t call your kids stupid.
Work hard.
Take chances.
Chase was left to raise himself at an early age. Being alone at such a crucial time in his life made him a hard man. He’s bossy and rough around the edges. He’s the alpha male, who leads Mercy and Luke through the ups and downs of being a threesome. Beneath the hard exterior, he has a soft spot for those he loves.
He’s a complicated man.
Some unintentional news has the trio celebrating a new chapter in their lives. Excitement and change is all around them.
So, when the father who walked out of his life all those years ago, unexpectedly pulls into his driveway one beautiful morning, Chase is less than excepting. In fact, he wants no part of him at all. No matter how hard his father tries, his very existence only annoys Chase more. He got along fine without him, so he doesn’t need him now. He’s convinced there’s no place for the man who fathered him in his life. As it turns out, all little boys need their fathers sooner or later. Life forces Chase to let down his walls and trust a man who has done nothing to earn it. He gives forgiveness a little a time. One fateful day their new relationship is put to the test when everything Chase holds dear hangs in the balance. Will he finally earn the title of dad, or will he let Chase down once again?
As There are a few simple lessons Chase learned early on in life.
Don’t abandon your kids.
Don’t call your kids stupid.
Work hard.
Take chances.
Chase was left to raise himself at an early age. Being alone at such a crucial time in his life made him a hard man. He’s bossy and rough around the edges. He’s the alpha male, who leads Mercy and Luke through the ups and downs of being a threesome. Beneath the hard exterior, he has a soft spot for those he loves.
He’s a complicated man.
Some unintentional news has the trio celebrating a new chapter in their lives. Excitement and change is all around them.
So, when the father who walked out of his life all those years ago, unexpectedly pulls into his driveway one beautiful morning, Chase is less than excepting. In fact, he wants no part of him at all. No matter how hard his father tries, his very existence only annoys Chase more. He got along fine without him, so he doesn’t need him now. He’s convinced there’s no place for the man who fathered him in his life. As it turns out, all little boys need their fathers sooner or later. Life forces Chase to let down his walls and trust a man who has done nothing to earn it. He gives forgiveness a little a time. One fateful day their new relationship is put to the test when everything Chase holds dear hangs in the balance. Will he finally earn the title of dad, or will he let Chase down once again?

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