The Best Revenge
Tyler O'Connor, a successful antiques dealer, meets aspiring artist Mark Burke when Mark's mother decides to sell some of her antiques collection. Tyler is enchanted by the quiet, reserved artist and works up the courage to ask Mark to dinner. Despite the date's success and their mutual...
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Tyler O'Connor, a successful antiques dealer, meets aspiring artist Mark Burke when Mark's mother decides to sell some of her antiques collection. Tyler is enchanted by the quiet, reserved artist and works up the courage to ask Mark to dinner. Despite the date's success and their mutual attraction, Mark's happiness takes a blow when his mother learns that he is gay and throws him out of the house. Unsure of where to go, Mark shows up on Tyler's doorstep and finds shelter. Tyler's encouragement and support help kick-start Mark's career, especially when Mark finds that Tyler inspires him in the bedroom as well as the studio. But they're daunted when bad memories of the past, struggles in the present, and fear for the future strain Mark and Tyler's budding relationship. As the old saying goes, the best revenge is living well-and in this case-loving well, and with that in mind, Mark and Tyler go in search of happily ever after.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781935192688 (193519268X)
Publish date: March 23rd 2009
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 220
Edition language: English
Series: Art (#1)
I decided to read this book because I wanted to read a book with nice characters and filled with gentle romance, knowing that Andrew Grey would deliver this.This is a sweet story of Tyler, who runs an antiques shop, and Mark, an artist. This is the first book in the series and introduces a number of...
2.5 stars.Way too much sex and not enough character development. I liked both MCs but they're pretty forgettable. The dialogue was very stiff and often cheesy.
The story was good, a little rough, but good. I got bored with the sex scenes, over the top and just too many.
Ok it's official DNF time. I knew it was romantic (sappy) going in, given the author, but i thought i was in the mood for that. Well, I underestimated the cheese. That, plus the see Jane run style of writing (see most other reviews for samples) really turned me off of this book. I've read other wo...