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Cargando... Hidden Truths (The Hidden Series, #1) (edición 2013)por Nicole Colville
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book was pretty much a porn soap opera. I was expecting a lot after reading Hidden Child and coming to know Jamie's background. What I got was a fuck-a-thon between Jamie, Scot and Valerio. I can't even call it a love triangle because I don't think that either Jamie or Valerio is capable of love. Scot was a stronger character but is being cowed by his powerful father. The cliff hanger ending left me feeling ambivalent because I honestly don't care what happens to any of the characters. I will not read any more of this series. What a disappointment. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesThe Hidden (1)
Jamie Burton, an OCD controlled, cold, openly gay English Skier, falls for the outgoing, beautiful, sexually confused Italian Moto GP bike racer, Valerio Capelli. Despite both of them ignoring their obvious attraction for each other, they can't hold back the passion they both experience when they meet. Jamie doesn't want a relationship, at the age of twenty two he's never felt anything close to love for another person, but Valerio is helping Jamie break all his rules, and for the first time Jamie begins to think about a future with the sexy Italian.Moving forward means both of the men looking back into their painful pasts. Both have hidden the truth for so long. Both can help heal the other. But to heal they have to share their secrets. Slowly Valerio begins to see Jamie lies about his past, even to himself. Does Jamie really not see the truth about his own life, or is he lying to Valerio? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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