Say It Right
by:
A.M. Arthur (author)
Tyler Stevens (narrator)
After his parents kicked him out for being gay, Marc Villegas lived on the streets before getting a second chance. Now he's giving back by working at a shelter for LGBT teenagers—because helping fight their demons keeps his own at bay. Including his infatuation with the former best friend he's...
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After his parents kicked him out for being gay, Marc Villegas lived on the streets before getting a second chance. Now he's giving back by working at a shelter for LGBT teenagers—because helping fight their demons keeps his own at bay. Including his infatuation with the former best friend he's sure is straight.
Anthony Romano hasn't seen Marc since Marc left home eight years ago. In his confidant's absence, Anthony turned to heroin. Now at rock bottom, he has an offer from Marc to help him get clean. Detox is hard and ugly, but not as hard as admitting the truth: he's in love with Marc. Always has been.
Marc swore he'd never date an addict, but he never dreamed the one in question would be the man he's always wanted to be with. As the two explore their feelings for each other, Marc faces a difficult choice. Say yes, and it could cost him his sobriety; say no, and it could cost him his heart.
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Format: audiobook
ASIN: B01LBBPKME
Publish date: 2016-09-12
Publisher: Harlequin Audio and Blackstone Audio
Edition language: English
Series: All Saints (#2)
This is apparently book 2 in the series, but I had no issues reading this as a standalone.If you've read the first book, you probably remember Marc who's a former homeless ex-junkie, selling himself to survive. Having pulled himself together with a lot of help, he now runs the LGBT shelter with Tate...
What a disappointment.I remembered when I was reading this that I didn’t really like Marc in the first book and I didn’t like him in this one. He was so cold. This dude did not enjoy life. I never figured out what it was Anthony saw in him. Marc runs the LGBT shelter together with his friend Tate. M...
This is book # 2 in the All Saints series. This book can be read as a standalone novel. I recommend reading the series in order, for reader enjoyment and understanding. Marc & Anthony have a history that did not end well. When the two cross paths again, it is because Anthony has a little sister...
Beebs' Review 4.5 rounded up Book 2 in the All Saints series I have been waiting for Marc's story since Come What May, I knew there must be some darkness in his past but what I got here was so much more than I expected. Marc's backstory and Anthony's downward spiral after he lost his best fr...