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An Avondale Story George Martin and Mike Foster have been best friends since childhood, but recent events have brought them even closer together: Mike has moved into George's house now that George's unfaithful boyfriend has been kicked out. It puts Mike in a pinch, because he's always loved...
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An Avondale Story George Martin and Mike Foster have been best friends since childhood, but recent events have brought them even closer together: Mike has moved into George's house now that George's unfaithful boyfriend has been kicked out. It puts Mike in a pinch, because he's always loved George-maybe more than a best friend should. George doesn't suspect Mike's feelings, being wrapped up in his job as the youngest lieutenant in the Jacksonville sheriff's office and investigating a series of murders. But it will all come to a head when George is stalked by a psycho and Mike steps in front of a bullet meant for George. George then realizes there's much more to their relationship than he suspected.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781615818105 (1615818103)
Publish date: February 7th 2011
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 350
Edition language: English
Series: Avondale Stories (#1)
I wasn't very happy with this but I took 3 pages of notes and that's just too much to twist into lucid text at this hour. Suffice to say, I agree with most of the not-so-great reviews. It started out pretty good but then it just fizzled. It was slow moving and I just didn't care enough. All of the e...
I wasn't very happy with this but I took 3 pages of notes and that's just too much to twist into lucid text at this hour. Suffice to say, I agree with most of the not-so-great reviews. It started out pretty good but then it just fizzled. It was slow moving and I just didn't care enough. All of the e...
It pains me to give this book only 2 stars. But I have to.The story has so much potential. TONS!But all the characters sound the same, talk the same, have the same constant phrases. And those phrases repeat and repeat and repeat. It just doesn't make sense.There's not enough depth and development, a...
Yeah, I'll have to agree with Amy's review and really have nothing more to add. Plain boring this one.