Nothing Ever Happens
Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781615818570 (161581857X)
Publish date: March 7th 2011
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 280
Edition language: English
Re-read March 2014 for the Re-Romancing the Faves Challenge. I still love this angsty story, but I thought the beginning was a little weird. I didn't really notice this the first time I read it, but I have noticed this in my multiple re-reads: why was Stephanie made out to be a bitch at the beginn...
The story of Nathan and Andrew had me frustrated and heated. Then in tears. I loved it. It wasn't an immediate HEA. Instead, it was a love story that took years of passion and tragedy to build before they found their way.
A very well-written book by Sue Brown. Everything about this was well-done, realistic, and deeper than your typical m/m romance. I enjoyed the set-up with a gay man, Andrew, living in a marriage for the sake of his child and his mother. His wife knows he's gay and they live in different parts of ...
Yvonne wrote a review that says everything that needs to be said much better than I could. I have only two things to add - 1. I usually hate lots of melodrama, and in this book you get plenty, but I still felt compelled to read it. Kinda like that one soap opera I just had to watch till the end desp...
3.5 stars.In theory this book hit so many of my buttons, but the ending left me frustrated. This is a long read that covers 7 years in the lives of Andrew, Nathan and their families. Andrew has a wife and son and an arrangement. He is gay and his wife knows and accepts that. They live their life...