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Stripping the Pain - Kathleen Lee
Stripping the Pain
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Finding happiness is just as easy, and difficult, as letting go… The only good thing Gabe ever had in his miserable life is Malcolm. Having met in college, they were dorm mates, friends, and now business partners in a marketing web design business. Except from day one, Gabe has had feelings for... show more
Finding happiness is just as easy, and difficult, as letting go… The only good thing Gabe ever had in his miserable life is Malcolm. Having met in college, they were dorm mates, friends, and now business partners in a marketing web design business. Except from day one, Gabe has had feelings for Malcolm that go way beyond the best friend line. Until one night a moment passes between them, and suddenly Malcolm starts seeing Gabe as more. But Malcolm is from an upper-class political family and Gabe grew up moving from one foster home to the next. Where Malcolm is light, Gabe lives in darkness. Pain is his only indicator that he's still breathing. Yet Malcolm begins to strip away Gabe's hurt, layer by layer, until the choice becomes his to accept happiness, or to stay with the path that has always kept his heart safe.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00ITUOM98
Publisher: Kindle Direct Publishing
Pages no: 41
Edition language: English
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She Reads Too Much
She Reads Too Much rated it
2.0 Stripping the Pain
Okay, short, freebie. There was no BDSM in the book, there was a need for pain. Different thing.Really too short to properly deal with the issues raised. Some of the sentences made absolutely no sense. And I guess the smell of Irish Spring is toxic. Who knew. But - friends to lovers. Bonus. And - h...
Bombshell's Books
Bombshell's Books rated it
3.0 Stripping the Pain
What do you mean there is no actual stripping in this story?! But... but... The title! And the cover! There should be strippers in this story. *sigh* The old bait 'n switch - I see how it is. Draw me in with your alluded to promise of strippers and then give me computer geeks. Buff computer geeks, b...
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