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Cargando... Learning to Feel (2012)por N. R. Walker
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Good story but too much unnecessary sex. I liked Bentley the best. ( ) This book had several really good vibes going for it. 1. I love this author. 2.It was read by Nick J. Russo, one of the best narrators I have ever head. The man could read the telephone book and I would listen to every word. 3. The characters were realistic and completely lovable even when Trent was having doubts and Nathan wasn't quite sure what he was supposed to do or feel, and last be not least, 4. Bentley, the toast with strawberry jam for breakfast eating dog He was simply adorable. This entire book is sweet, an amazing learning to love and trust story...and of course, sexy! There were moments that Treat seemed ready to bolt. There were moments that Nathan was unsure about what he was doing or how to do it...but they worked together to find their happy ever after. I loved Nathan's family. They were supportive when Nathan told them that he was gay. They loved Trent, the man that their son loved and who loved their son in return. It was just one magnificent story told by two of my favorite people. Nathan Tierney has known he was different for most of his life; he just didn't know why or what it meant. But when he takes a job as a doctor in small town Maine--and the house provided comes with a roommate in the form of painter Trent Jamieson--he starts to make sense of things that have never really made sense before. As the two get to know each other, Nathan begins to explore a side of himself he didn't know existed and realizes that he might be able to find happiness and fulfillment after all. The story was cute, but there was something that just seemed a bit off for me when reading it. I think it was the way it started, with a lot of backstory delivered really quickly in the first paragraph, in first person, and then the pace quickly shifting and never having the same energy throughout. That said, it is a nice read, and I would certainly recommend it with those caveats.
Resigned to living a sexless, loveless life, Doctor Nathan Tierney knows something is missing. In a rash decision, he leaves his life-consuming job at Mass General Hospital, Boston, to be the small-town doctor in Belfast, Maine. With the job comes a house, and with the house comes a handyman-painter. Trent Jamieson, a nomadic artist, and his dog Bentley, are offered free accommodation for the few weeks he fixes up the hospital-owned house. Nathan is transfixed by this free-spirited, undeniably gorgeous man. Confused but amazed to feel any kind of attraction - much less to a man - Nathan convinces himself to put aside any preconceived ideas, and allows himself to just feel. As their attraction for each other grows, one man learns to live, the other learns to love. But just who is teaching who? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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