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Chris Cox
Writing is one of those things I must do because it's who I am. Reading is one of those things I'm grateful you do, especially when you're reading one of my stories!Having the freedom to write about issues that matter, as well as to write about loving relationships, gives my muse great pleasure.... show more

Writing is one of those things I must do because it's who I am. Reading is one of those things I'm grateful you do, especially when you're reading one of my stories!Having the freedom to write about issues that matter, as well as to write about loving relationships, gives my muse great pleasure. I write short stories, novellas and novels about Louisiana boys in love.The Bayou Boys series is set around New Orleans, in my home state of Louisiana where I live and love.I hang out on facebook a lot. Find me there, www.facebook.com/chriscoxwritesGet notified about my newest release by signing up for my very infrequent newsletter on my websites, www.chriscoxwrites.com or go to any of my books on this site, look right and click the link where you want Amazon to notify you when I have new stories published.Chris
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Birth date: June 29
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Reading and Rambling
Reading and Rambling rated it 10 years ago
This was a sweet story that followed high school sweethearts Sean and Rusty as they start their life together away from the home they've always known. It was actually 5 shorts put together into one volume to tell their whole story. It did drag at some points, and Rusty got on my nerves occasionall...
Romances and more...
Romances and more... rated it 10 years ago
I enjoyed two-thirds of this story, but then the ridiculous ending just killed it. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Totally unbelievable.
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blub rated it 11 years ago
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.Meant to be - Sean and rusty are child hood friends and lovers. Sean is job searching and is preparing for his fourteenth job interview. Sean has a lot to worry about and don't believe hes pulling his weight or looks good enough to...
Trisha Harrington's Blog
Trisha Harrington's Blog rated it 11 years ago
This wasn't bad at all. But the way this ended was kinda unrealistic in a bad way. I don't think you normally make up with someone like that after such a serious argument.
ⓂⓂ NERD
ⓂⓂ NERD rated it 12 years ago
Beautiful story, and I could totally understand Sean's situation, but I am glad that he and Rusty had their happy future. Great job and good writing, Thanks, Chris!
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