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Pertenece a las seriesOne and One (Book 4)
The last thing war vet Travis MacRayne expects to find while house-sitting in Boston is a man like Vincent Clark. Even more unexpected is that Vincent seems to be attracted to Travis, too -- scars, bad leg, and all. But Travis has to go back to Alabama the next day, and a cell phone just doesn't seem like enough to bridge the distance. It¿s the first of many obstacles that Vincent teaches Travis to overcome, and Travis wants nothing more desperately than to believe in the love he feels building inside. Still, the doubts instilled by harsh experience are difficult to put aside. Can Vincent convince Travis that the time is truly right to break free? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Okay, that was a terrible review, rereading it a week later I couldn't even recall which book it was describing. Travis is the war vet with the bad leg that lives in some awful southern town, who comes to Boston for his gay brother's wedding and then asks his gay brother-in-laws gay father to find him a date (this is the 4th in a series) He meets some nice guys, but the one that catches his eye is hte maitre d' at the restaurant, the totally out and queen Vincent. Vincent follows him to his one horse town and conspires to get him out, using hte prejudices of the local townsfolk to help Travis break free.
I wanted to read a more out there gay character (as a opposed to a timid young one) and this kind of satisfied but Vincent wasnt real enough for me and ultimately the story is completely forgetable. ( )