Just What the Truth Is
People-pleaser Ben Forman has been in the closet so long he has almost convinced himself he is straight, but his denial train gets derailed when hotshot lawyer Micah Trains walks into his life. Micah is brilliant, funny, driven…and he assumes Ben is gay and starts dating him. Finding himself...
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People-pleaser Ben Forman has been in the closet so long he has almost convinced himself he is straight, but his denial train gets derailed when hotshot lawyer Micah Trains walks into his life. Micah is brilliant, funny, driven…and he assumes Ben is gay and starts dating him. Finding himself truly happy for the first time, Ben doesn't have the willpower to resist Micah's a
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Format: ebook
Publisher: The Romance Authors, LLC
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Family,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay,
Fiction
People-pleaser Ben Forman has been in the closet so long he has almost convinced himself he is straight, but his denial train gets derailed when hotshot lawyer Micah Trains walks into his life. Micah is brilliant, funny, driven…and he assumes Ben is gay and starts dating him. Finding himself truly h...
This was in some ways better than I expected and in other ways worse than I expected.I liked the first half, which I didn’t thought I would. I loved Ben and all his insecurities, while I was expecting to hate him. But how could I hate him when he was hurting so much. I really liked how his relations...
FGMAMTC Blog Review + Giveaway3.5Ben has a hard time accepting himself as is. He's a gay man who has been told his entire life that being gay is wrong. His parents taught him that all gay men live wild and dangerous and end up alone. He has always been the good son. No matter how old he gets, it...
Cardeno C is a go to author for me when I want a low angst, humorous, sexy story. I've read and liked most of this series but this one just didn't work for me as well as the others. I can't really put my finger on what it was but I didn't connect with it the way I expected to.
It's safe to say that CC's writing has matured from Home Again to this novel here by leaps and bounds.It's also a huge credit to the skills of an author to make me care about a character I despised in the first book, by letting me see into his mind.In this book, I was equal parts exasperated with Be...