This is such a lovely little book! This book was randomly selected from my TBR for my something old book in a challenge. I've had it for I don't even know how long, but I never read it, and now I'm wondering why I didn't get to it sooner. This is really Mark's story. The entire book is from his PO...
3.5There's a sense of sadness throughout this story that could have been overpowering IF it weren't for the fact that you grow to love these heroes and are rooting for their happily-ever-after. My only regret is that Fenton, Jonas' ex, didn't get his comeuppance. I wanted him bloodied, drawn and qua...
5.0 stars for the series4.5 stars for book 4This is the final book in Bentham’s Tarnished Souls series and it is a wonderful wind up to what has been a thoroughly enjoyable visit into this world where love is celebrated as “the great polisher of our tarnished souls”.All of the men in the series have...
3.5 starsAvi was a yeshiva boy; he was raised and schooled in an orthodox Jewish family; though he’s since left that life. He felt the deep disapproval of his strict father when he came out to his family. Now, Avi is as far from that childhood as he can be. Nearing thirty, and a poor, seventh-year g...
4.5 stars“There’s a line in the AA literature that talks about being spiritually bankrupt. I’ve had two serious relationships in my life… the first was Antonio. His death left me spiritually bankrupt… more recently, the other, Rick, left me financially bankrupt, and while it sucks big-time, it’s a m...
3.5 stars I thought this was really sweet. Right off the bat your heart was breaking for George but it wasn't shoved down your throat in a way where you felt the author was trying to force you into an emotional reaction. His loneliness and psychological issues were slowly revealed piece by piece ...
Another book I was hesitant to start reading, because of the alcoholic past of the MC. Although I love the writing by this author, it still took me some time and then choosing it for my July challenge till I finally came around reading it. And I should have had faith in Ms. Bentham to write a book t...
Recovering and moving on from one's past isn't always easy, but the rewards are certainly worth it.As a young child, George Zajac was seriously abused by his father for leaning toward being gay. He suffered through a marriage for 10 years, trying not to accept his true feelings while also trying to ...
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