Sacred Hearts (Tarnished Souls)
Genre: LGBT, HolidaysSeries:Tarnished Souls; Previous Book: Fields of GoldLife's a gamble--and lately David Schwartz's partner has been losing so much that David must close their restaurant, the hippest little place in Portland. He sells everything and moves back home, but at thirty-five, he's...
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Genre: LGBT, HolidaysSeries:Tarnished Souls; Previous Book: Fields of GoldLife's a gamble--and lately David Schwartz's partner has been losing so much that David must close their restaurant, the hippest little place in Portland. He sells everything and moves back home, but at thirty-five, he's not eager to sleep alone in his childhood bedroom or to be supported by his father for the second time in his adult life.David's had enough. He needs to start over, maybe with someone like the elusive man he's been seeing in his dreams. An old friend offers him a job catering a movie set in Puerto Vallarta. It's been years since David's alcoholism spun out of control along the highways of Mexico. Determined to experience Mexico sober, he stuffs his few remaining possessions in a backpack and takes the next flight down.As Mexico prepares for Christmas, David lights Hanukkah candles, celebrating the return of the sun and wishing for true love. On the first night of Hanukkah, David meets a tall, dark stranger who rocks his world in a secluded moonlit cove. Is this the mystery man of his dreams--the answer to David's prayers? And what must David sacrifice to make his dreams come true?
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00AQIQB0Y
Publish date: December 18th 2012
Publisher: Loose Id LLC
Pages no: 138
Edition language: English
Series: Tarnished Souls (#3)
4.5 stars“There’s a line in the AA literature that talks about being spiritually bankrupt. I’ve had two serious relationships in my life… the first was Antonio. His death left me spiritually bankrupt… more recently, the other, Rick, left me financially bankrupt, and while it sucks big-time, it’s a m...
Another book I was hesitant to start reading, because of the alcoholic past of the MC. Although I love the writing by this author, it still took me some time and then choosing it for my July challenge till I finally came around reading it. And I should have had faith in Ms. Bentham to write a book t...
3.5 starsI think this story has a beautiful sense of place. I enjoy the description of Puerto Vallarta and the retreat house at Layapa. It adds nuance to the story. On the other hand, I don't know, I feel like there's a bit too much is going on for both the MCs. David Schwartz, the main narrator, is...