by Wren Boudreau
I first read this in Jan 2011, doing a reread.Greg, poor Greg , he is in the closet and suffering, physically and emotionally under the weight of it all. And as if that's not enough, his school is letting all the new teachers go because of budget costs, and yep, you guessed it Greg was one of the ne...
Ohhhh, I need more of this!!!
I really wanted to give the book more stars, but there was just not enough conflict in it to keep me interested. I started skipping pages after page 120 (about two thirds of the book). Still, the story was nice enough.
I really wanted to give the book more stars, but there was just not enough conflict in it to keep me interested. I started skipping pages after page 120 (about two thirds of the book). Still, the story was nice enough.
I really wanted to give the book more stars, but there was just not enough conflict in it to keep me interested. I started skipping pages after page 120 (about two thirds of the book). Still, the story was nice enough.
I loved this! The writing, plot, pacing, characters...everything was amazing. The only issue I had was the ending. I actually wanted more! I'd love to read about the fall-out of the news program and Greg's own paranormal powers.Highly recommended!
Sigh, I am in a lovestruck haze that only a thoroughly engaging love story can bring on. This book is fantastically romantic, the two men have a believable connection with a slow, satisfying buildup, they become friends, they grow and change and they accept other. The secondary characters add so m...
At twenty six, Greg Capello is facing a divorce and a pink slip. He also longs to be normal -- which is not easy with a dead aunt residing in his head and his surpressed desire towards men. But then his eyes catches the amber eyes of his new boss, Finn Sparks, and he wonders what is normal anyway.Oh...