This being my first Gene Gant book I wasn't sure what to expect, but I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised. This book had a lot going for it, likable characters, a good story line, and most of all a deep emotional ride. I loved Mace, he was a complex character, although he was an escort he ...
I picked this up on a whim on Netgalley where it was offered as a Read Now from Harmony Ink. Mason (Mace) is a freshman at college. He keeps to himself, he has no close friends, because he thinks he doesn't deserve any. He supports himself by being having sex for pay with a specific clientele - he p...
Independent reviewer for Divine Magazine, I was gifted my copy of this book. Mason is using physical pain to deal with his emotional pain, by working as an escort, letting clients do as they please. He has no sexual desires for what he is doing, no sexual desire for anyone OR anything. Dex is an ...
Book – BenderAuthor – Gene GantStar rating - ★★★★★No. of Pages – 86Cover – Beautiful and evocative. But heartwrenching, once you know what it represents.POV – 1st person, one characterWould I read it again – Yes!Genre – LGBT, Contemporary, Mental Health, BDSM-ish, Escort, College, Asexual** COPY REC...
My first Gene Gant book and I was pleasantly surprised.I did read the blurb but once I began the novella I forgot about it all. So I kept wondering who the “boyfriend” would be, Dex the dorm resident advisor, or Troy the nice guy who calls Mace “Agent Danner”. Both seemed plausible options and both ...
This is not a book I would normally go for since I don’t really like reading about an asexual person. But this had so much hurt/comfort going on, that I still liked it.This is written in first person present tense, but in this it worked. It made me feel quite connected to Mason.It did have an overal...
“And the danger is that in this move toward new horizons and far directions, that I may lose what I have now, and not find anything except loneliness.” - Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia PlathJason Barrett does not remember anything about his past except his name. he moves from place ...
This review has been crossed posted to JessewaveThere are books you love to pieces though deep in your heart you feel like you shouldn’t be enjoying them that much (we all have our tiny secrets). And there are books that you’re supposed to like – don’t we should support good guys? – but neither the...
What more can I say other than another wonderful story by Gene Gant. He never, ever disappoints. His characters are always so engaging and believable. I can always count on his books to be entertaining, life affirming and full of hope.
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