Always Another Side
Starting over at forty is hard work for landscape architect Jack Bowman. His long-term partner hurt him badly. With his self-esteem dented by the break up, trusting a new lover is going to take time.Tyler Freeman is equally unlucky when it comes to love. Now that he’s over thirty-five, he’s tired...
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Starting over at forty is hard work for landscape architect Jack Bowman. His long-term partner hurt him badly. With his self-esteem dented by the break up, trusting a new lover is going to take time.Tyler Freeman is equally unlucky when it comes to love. Now that he’s over thirty-five, he’s tired of getting played. All he wants is someone special. How hard can it be to mee
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Format: ebook
Edition language: English
I’ve been trying to come up with a good word to describe this book and the term I keep on coming back to is: refreshing. It was refreshing to read a book in which two grown up men mostly behave like grown up men. It was equally refreshing to read a book in which conflict doesn’t automatically mean...
I didn't like Jack at all. I kept saying, - You were played. Get over it! You're forty. Get over it! I just didn't like this story. No, that's not right. I didn't like this prickly couple.
Annabelle Jacobs is an author that I've been wanting to read for a while now. I've heard some good things about her writings. So when I got the opportunity to read her latest story about two men who on my side of 30, not quite as far on my side as I am but still they had some maturity. I was excited...