J'ai beaucoup aimé cette histoire réaliste et un peu désabusée, qui pourtant fait la part belle à la passion. Andrew a découvert très jeune son homosexualité, et les terribles « traitements » que sa bigote de mère et le pasteur lui ont infligé pour tenter de le guérir de cette « maladie ». Un mou...
Agree with those who say this was a hard one to rate. Going with 3.5. Review to follow. Lots of angst, fear, and heartbreak in this one, but it's worth every word. Excellent story.
Good overall; a quick, enjoyable read. I teared up at the beginning with the situation with Harry, and then was surprised at all the twists and turns the story went through. It had a lot more going on than I expected when I started. Some bits were a little (and I mean only a tiny bit) repetiti...
The beginning of this book nearly undid me. Faithful best friend to Peter is his dog Harry, who has been with Peter through his ex-wife’s infidelity, their divorce, him moving, lonely evenings and every good and bad thing Peter has gone through for the past 14 years. Right in the beginning, it’s...
Liam heads to the Isle of Wight to scatter his best friends ashes, but he meets a cutie name Sam who adopts him right off the bat.Liam grew up with Alex and loved him like a brother, and when cancer took him over Alex's last wish was that Liam go to the Isle of Wight - see the beauty he saw and t...
2.5 starsI really liked the beginning, the idea of Liam traveling to England to scatter the ashes of his best friend. I still wonder about the destination, but maybe I missed the reference? Anyway, Liam meets Sam, they spend some time together and I felt comfortable with the book. But after I hit...
Loved it just as much as the first. Loved Tommy even more. His development as a character and with Noah was fun to read and had me hooked from the very beginning. The continuation of the homophobic pastor and townsfolk from the first novel was very well done and Simon and Luke weren't forgotten, ...
James Trenchard is a lawyer at Bingwell, Brock, and Bacon ... This is the first place He has an encounter with Ethan Williams , one of the new junior team members in the advertising firm. James immediately is attracted to Ethan but his reputation it is not so good. Until one night that James ask ...
Before reading this book, I had to prepare myself emotionally. The premise was just a bit heavy for me like "Silent by Sara Alva-heavy" and "The Darker Side Of Trey Grey-heavy." I guess some of you who are familiar with these books could easily relate with my use of the word heavy.This was the st...
I've preferred this book to the previous one. I like Sam and Liam, but Paul is something else. So determined and indipendent, he knows who he is and what he wants. I also like that he doesn't accept shit from anyone, nor his big brothers neither his wannabe partner.Shandik, on the other hand, see...
Man it was hard to give this 5 stars!!! I am a total GIRL when it comes to a HEA. I don't like movies without them (ie. message in a bottle), and I don't like books without them. Well, except for this one. I really do think the book Light of day helped a little, but this story was beautiful. We ...
What to say about the glorified short story. Well, it is about two guys named Frankie and Al. They are not very dynamic; they are not overly romantic; and they are in a story that plods along life every day life. It is not at all what I expected from the author: I was a little disappointed. ...
i loved this story!the chemistry and banter between thomas and eric gives you the warm and fuzzies! they are both strong and sweet and just perfect for each other. even though they've just met, it seems like they've known each other forever - they just work together. eric's dogs are a great pa...
I was reminded somewhat of one of my favorite non-M/M novels, A Separate Peace, in the way the narrator (Seth, aka "Dawn") seemed to be telling us the story of Joel Summer, whom he has a crush on. When I say that, I simply mean that there was something in the feel of the story that reminded me (...
Nibs was still asleep, and Wig had to wriggle out of Nibs’s arms, ignoring the annoyed grumble and the attempt to hold on to him. He headed for the bathroom, desperate for a shower and clean clothes. Clean and refreshed, finally rid of the dead mouse that had taken u...