by Dev Bentham
Is there anything bad with being a sweet, simple love story? I hope not. Mark has crippling fear of being 'gay'. That fear has pushed him into closing himself off from living in the world. A family emergency forces Mark into the light, where he can find love and a real life if he tries.
I found the story fascinating and the character development completely absorbing. I can’t imagine how hard it would be living with such debilitating shyness, although the author did an excellent job putting me in Mark’s head. Mark stepped up to the plate when needed by his family no matter how hard ...
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...
This was a good book, I really enjoyed reading it and the romance was sweet. I just wish it had been longer with a better HEA. To me it kind of felt like a HFN, it might just be me but that's how I felt. Lisa was kind of my favourite character though, Seth being a close second. :)
This book included the most unique courtship I've ever read.A soft, sweet romance between a man with a horrible social anxiety disorder and a patient, gentle dancer. Mark and Seth were a wonderful couple and I loved that the courtship took up most of the book. Well done.
I might almost classify Moving in Rhythm as a novel, rather than a romance. Not that the love story or love scenes are disappointing, but the story is largely about the personal emotional journey of one person, Mark, as he struggles with debilitating social anxiety and with coming out. Mark has nev...
4.5 stars
Cute!
3.5
Very good m/m romance about a closeted online math instructor whose crippling shyness and social anxiety have him living a hermetic life. When his brother is deployed to Iraq, he agrees to take care of his pregnant sister-in-law during the deployment, and finds himself being forced, protesting, out ...