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Cargando... Live for Today (Campus Cravings, #12) (2008)por Carol Lynne (Autor)
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HTML: Book twelve in the Campus Cravings Series Life has been good for Justin Nelson. With a big bowl game mere weeks away, the pressure is on. For some men, being stretched in two different directions might become too much, but not for Justin, he thrives on it. Trying to balance life with his long-time partner, Luc, and his duty to the team gives Justin a rush like no other. Luc Henley hates seeing the love of his life push himself. Every football season it seems to get worse as he watches Justin burn the candle at both ends. When he notices warning signs of a potential health problem, Luc begs Justin to slow down enough to see a doctor. After he ignores his lover's pleas, Justin is suddenly faced with a life-changing illness, and when he gives up, it's up to Luc, Justin's friends and players to pull him back from the brink of despair. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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And it’s even more right that the last story has the same characters of the first, Luc, the single father, and Justin, his lover and coach of almost half the characters in the series. Luc and Justin are the perfect couple, handsome and middle age, they are the reference figure for all the other men in the series, the headlight they all seal around and the safe “house” they always head over when something is wrong. And so it’s also right that they give an example, managing to deal with a crisis that usually wrecks most couple. Justin, the strong man in the pair, has to face a stroke that leaves him with a temporary physical disability, but more than the body, it’s the soul that has the stronger punch. He has to face the realization that he is not immortal, that he has no all the answers, and that he is only a man, no more a leader.
On the other side Luc has to understand that he is strong also without Justin, but he is stronger with him. I like that Luc, even when the things are not good, never once let his love for Justin go, the love is always there, and Luc turns in the strong side of the relationship thanks to that love.
Live for Today is a very nice wrap up for the story, it’s the right dose of melancholy due to the fact that it’s a farewell, but overall it’s as sweet and romantic as it was the first book in the series.
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