We Danced
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.95 (608 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1613725302 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 210 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
An Absolute Treat! Madison Parker Little Ty was absolutely adorable and so darn funny! There must be a real-life Ty somewhere in Jeff Erno's life, because this little guy was so completely believable. His phrasing and the way he'd blurt things out, uncensored, was so realistic ("Sometimes I let them out of the cage, but Uncle Rex doesn't like it. He gets mad when they poop on the curtains."). I refuse to believe this little guy is merely a fictional character. That's how vividly he came to life for me. There were many laugh-out-loud moments for me throughout the book thanks to Ty.But Ty was just one part . "A good fantasy gay novel" according to R. Lepien. Who doesn't like a good fantasy every once in a while - beats real life most of the time. Nowadays gays get to go off into the sunset and live happily ever after - not like the old days when one of the pair had to die. Hell, everyone needs a good fantasy every once in a while.. "great read!!" according to Amazon Customer. this was a really great book and those that want to look at technical details probably should not be reading this it is called gay romance and fiction so those that want or have to be OCD should get over itthe characters are great story line very believable if you come from a small town with bigotry and hate Ty is just too cute in his lines and the main characters are great peoplekept me turning the kindle page even thru dinner. lol and it really is not a short book but could not put it down.keep writing them i loved it!!!
Chance and an after-hours dance conspire to forge an intimate connection neither man looked for-one neither man can ignore after the dance leads to a kiss. For six years, Rex Payton has focused on two things: keeping his late father's small-town Kentucky bar afloat and raising his nephew, Tyler. He's respected in his community and regarded as one of Carlisle's most eligible bachelors, but he's accepted that his life isn't conducive to a romantic relationship, especially as a closeted gay man. Enter Josh Billings, a veterinary student who's serving an internship in town. After the tragic loss of his parents and sister, Rex has no interest in romance. Josh's deepest passion is helping animals. Romance is the furthest thing from his mind until the night he meets taciturn, handsome Rex Payton. For this relationship to work, Josh has to decide if he can cope with dating a single dad, Rex has to open his heart, and Ty has to learn to share his dad's affection.. Suddenly romance isn't so insignificant, but it's also not without complications