by Dev Bentham
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...
Originally posted at Romance Around the CornerSource: A review copy was provided by the author.This book’s premise was what caught my attention: a grad student lives and takes care of his boyfriend’s apartment and in the meantime meets an organic farmer that makes him question the choices he’s made ...
3.5 starsAvi is a teaching assistant in history department -- working on his dissertation for the past seven years. Avi is also a married politican's (Jack) male mistress; he lives in Jack's apartment, takes care of it if the politician is out-of-town. Lately though, he feels that this affair is mor...
2.5 StarsI could have liked this a lot better, if it would have been longer. Just felt rushed.
I finished it late last night and have to say - I really liked it. A lot. The beginning was disturbing, because on the one hand I started reading this book to take a break from the cheating Chase in Shadow and see what I got? On the other hand I didn't know that the politician was married with kids,...
It was good. Didn't read 'Learning from Isaac' however I didn't need to read it to really enjoy this book. I suspect I will go and read Learning from Isaac when I need to get my rent boy fix.