If It Ain't Love
by:
Tamara Allen (author)
In the darkest days of the Great Depression, New York Times reporter Whit Stoddard has lost the heart to do his job and lives a lonely hand-to-mouth existence with little hope of recovery, until he meets Peter, a man in even greater need of new hope.
In the darkest days of the Great Depression, New York Times reporter Whit Stoddard has lost the heart to do his job and lives a lonely hand-to-mouth existence with little hope of recovery, until he meets Peter, a man in even greater need of new hope.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B005KV1EHW
Publish date: August 25th 2011
Publisher: Tamara Allen
Pages no: 44
Edition language: English
I remember talking to a friend and me telling her I sometimes like sad stories not necessarily with a happy ending, because such is often life, and then she asked me : - Why write about desperation and hard times if there's no hope in the end?I think this is what those 34 pages are- a tale of hope i...
If I had to characterise this book in just a few words I’d say: hidden gem. I’m so glad I came across this author and her book while scrolling on Facebook a few days ago, and I have to say I’m surprised I haven’t heard about this story before. Flawlessly written and utterly enthralling, If it Ain’...
This was a little bit of depression era fantasy--things really worked out a little too easy for the couple---for the gay romance readers. I think the depsessing start went a long way to earn the guys their HFN. Other than that, not the kind open and trusting characters I'd choose to write or read ...
Beautifully written, beautifully told. A reminder that doing right in the face of adversity can have unexpected rewards.I will certainly be reading more by this author.
Story wise -- this one was quite lovely. There was this sweet tenderness between Whit, a reporter who has lost his heart and passion of his job, and Peter, a man who suffered a tragedy of himself. Their relationship was gentle and rather quiet, probably due to the time period where showing off roman...