Whit & Eddie Short Stories Series by Frank W. Butterfield
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Whit & Eddie Short Stories #1
Let's Fall in Love
Frank W. Butterfield
It's Valentine's Day and Whit and Eddie have been so busy getting to know each other that they both completely forgot! Just in the nick of time, they're invited to a small party. Both the living and the dead are in attendance, however. And one of the ghosts would like to know the name of his murderer, if Eddie's not too busy. * * * Welcome to the world of Whit & Eddie! What happens when a retired football player falls in love with a chubby bear guy and they do it way too fast? These are the short stories that supplement the novels in The Romantical Adventures of Whit & Eddie. If you want quick reads that are fun and sweet, you've found the spot! * * * This is a short story and runs to about 19K words.
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Whit & Eddie Short Stories #2
You Little Trustmaker
Frank W. Butterfield
Whit and Eddie have known each other for something like 8 months and, out of left field, find themselves in the third day of a brand-new life as incidental billionaires! That means a lot of new pressure and lots of things to be managed and handled and dealt with as best they can. First on the agenda: meet with their fellow football team owners. Whit is a retired player so that should be easy enough, right? Wrong! After the meeting is finally over, a mistaken assumption leads to feelings of betrayal and all that jazz. Will their new-found relationship survive the pressure of their new-found wealth? With some ghostly help, it just might... * * * This is a novella featuring themes of hurt and love along with elements out of time and runs to about 29K words.
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Whit & Eddie Short Stories #9
Silly Little Love Songs
Frank W. Butterfield
Howdy! I'm Eddie Smith and this is the story of my ninth romantical adventure with my husband, Whit Hall. We're in San Francisco, having a breakfast of scrambled eggs and chicken fried steak, when we get wind of the latest article about us in the paper. Daytona, it seems, now was four billionaires based on that annual list thingie. And we're two of the four. Neither Whit nor I want to know the number we're at. It's not really our money, after all... However, on that same morning, we also find out that some juicy details we've been waiting for have arrived. They're all about the mysterious 1948 trial that our favorite centenarian, Ronnie Grisham, was involved in back in the day. So, we're hopping on Big Bertha and flying back to Daytona Beach to do some checking around. We're hoping to only be gone for a day or two. This should be pretty easy to wrap up......
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