by Sue Brown
3.5 stars
3.5 stars
A love like minehas no rhyme or reason.It changes and grows with each new season.It flows like a river.Ebbs with the tide.The sun and moon together.Our steps are in stride.by NikkiI'm not a fan of religious reads and didn't realize this one was until I started reading it. I couldn't really get a bea...
This is the story of Tommy, a young man with no sexual experience, who is terribly fearful of his parent's reaction if he came out. He develops strong feelings for Noah, the pastor who is also gay.There is a strong theme of acceptance - both acceptance by family and acceptance by the community. Tomm...
Tommy is gay, but he is firmly in the closet. He's never been with another man --has never even been kissed. His small Texas town is largely homophobic, with the exception of those who work with him at the Lost Cow Ranch and the congregation of the small church that they attend. A gay couple runs ...
The pastor of St. Mark’s was a walking wet dream as far as Tommy was concerned: smooth chocolate skin that fascinated him, and huge dark eyes that seemed to know everything there was to know about him.I LOVED that one of the heroes was a gay black preacher, but the characters and storytelling seemed...
The soap opera continues...All the characters are there and the drama. Thankfully with a little less sex then Morning Report.
Brilliant! I think I enjoyed this one more than the first in the series, 'Morning Report'. This will be a much-read favourite.
Sooooo ummm I liked this book less than I thought I would. Not that it was bad, it wasn't it. I was just expecting to love this book as much as I loved the first book in this series, and I sort of didn't. The big thing for me was that I never fell in love with the characters, Noah and Tommy were fin...