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Israel Ingham's life has never been easy. He grew up in a house devoid of love and warmth. Nothing he ever did was good enough. The fact Israel is gay just added to the long list of his father's disappointments. Then a letter from Eastport Children's Hospital changes everything. A discovery is made, one of gross human error. Twenty-six years ago two baby boys were switched at birth and sent home with the wrong families. Sam, Israel's best friend, has been his only source of love and support. With Sam beside him every step of the way, Israel decides to meet his birth mother and her son, the man who lived the life Israel should have. Israel and Sam become closer than ever, amidst the tumultuous emotions of meeting his birth family, and Sam finds himself questioning his feelings toward his best friend. As Israel embraces new possibilities, he needs to dissect his painful relationship with his parents in order to salvage what's left. Because sometimes it takes proof you're not actually family to become one. Contains mature themes. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Israel and Sam have been friends since 7th grade. When they were in their mid 20s they finally realise they are in love with each other ... they've not told each other because they didn't want to lose their BF status. It's a familiar story.
NR Walker is a great romance writer so she brings her own fresh touch to it.
Once again, I have a love hate, really like/dislike, relationship with Joel Leslie's narration. He brings a lot of emotion to his character, but it is a little bit one note. And the pronunciation of "Israel"??? "Issreel" - is this an attempt to say it like an Australian? Flatten it! Kill it! I certainly would never say the name that way.
The book is set in Sydney. Published in 2017. ( )