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As a young man, Dominic Jacobsen already suspects he’s gay, and he gets all the confirmation he needs when a rich boy from out of town climbs into the back seat of Dominic’s GTO. One night with Lamar Franklin is all it takes to convince Dominic he’s found the man of his dreams. Unfortunately, that one night is all he’ll get before Lamar returns to Tucson.

Fifteen years later, Lamar returns to Coda, Colorado after ending the latest in a string of bad relationships. He’s alone, depressed, and plagued by late-night phone calls from an unidentified caller. Lamar’s ready to give up when he comes face-to-face with his past.

Since he was seventeen, Dominic has dreamed of a reunion with Lamar, but that doesn’t mean he’s ready for it now. Facing small-town rumors and big-family drama is bad enough, but Dominic won’t risk losing custody of his teenaged daughter, Naomi. The only solution is to make sure he and Lamar remain friends and nothing more. Clothes stay on, no matter what.

It seems simple enough. But for better or worse, Lamar has other ideas.

Coda: Which book do I read first?

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Translations:

  • Accanto – Italian

Shotgun FAQ:

Q: OMG! It’s set in Coda? Really?!?

A: Yes, really.

Q: Will I get to see all my favorite characters from previous Coda books?

A: Some of them. Matt, Jared, Zach and Angelo all make appearances, but I’m afraid Jon and Cole are quite busy taking care of little Hope. They were unable to fly to Colorado for the occasion.

Q: I’ve never read any of the other Coda books. Does Shotgun work as a stand-alone?

A: YES!

Q: There will be other Coda books, right? 

A: Only time will tell.

4 thoughts on “Shotgun”

  1. Joe says:
    June 28, 2015 at 9:02 am

    Amazing job. . . I’ve missed the Coda boys for a while. These two add a nice dimension. Hoping that keep them going with sequels. Funny reading Shotgun now is making me read Promises again. Thank you Marie truly.

    Reply
    1. Marie Sexton says:
      June 28, 2015 at 3:48 pm

      Thanks, Joe! I had a great time revisiting my Coda boys. I’m so glad you enjoyed the story. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Louisa says:
    May 30, 2015 at 7:51 pm

    I just finished reading Shotgun, it was great!!
    Love how you write, love your characters.
    And it was great to read about old favorite characters, thanks for another great book.
    Louisa

    Reply
    1. Marie Sexton says:
      May 30, 2015 at 7:53 pm

      Thanks, Louisa! I’m so glad you liked it! 🙂

      Reply

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