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Cargando... Simple (edición 2011)por S.J.D. Peterson
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Brycen sees himself as boring. Others, including his ex lover Eli, may think the same thing. But Brycen’s biggest problem is that he believes them more than his own gut feeling, or what his friends tell him. At one point he thinks ‘well, friends have to like you’. It takes him a long time to understand that James may not see him that way and even longer to lose the fear that James will change his mind one day. Lack of self-confidence? In spades. Combine that with the heart of an incurable romantic hoping for a monogamous relationship and Brycen is setting himself up for heartbreak almost from the very start.
James is less visibly damaged. He throws himself into work to try and forget how inadequate he thinks he is. A previous lover has left him believing his lack of formal education matters more than what type of a man he is, and he finds it very difficult to believe anyone could be interested in him for the longer term. Like Brycen, he wants a monogamous relationship, someone to come home at the end of the day. Unlike Brycen, he thinks it can happen, except not with someone ‘way out of his league’.
If you like angsty books, this one is for you. If you enjoy suffering along with the characters, maybe occasionally yelling at them to open their eyes and see what is right in front of their noses, I promise you, this book will get you there. If you like nothing more than a happy ending at the end of a story – this one will make you work for it. I thought it was well worth the read. ( )