The Bible Boys
A Sin. An Abomination. Teenagers Caleb and Matthew had been told by the radical fundamentalist church that dominated their families' lives that a love like theirs—between two boys—was unnatural and forbidden. That it would damn them forever. The religion controlled their families like puppets,...
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A Sin. An Abomination. Teenagers Caleb and Matthew had been told by the radical fundamentalist church that dominated their families' lives that a love like theirs—between two boys—was unnatural and forbidden. That it would damn them forever. The religion controlled their families like puppets, watched their every move, made keeping a secret almost impossible. They had only one chance to be together...and it would be a daring one right under the noses of the very people who would condemn them...
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781937252861
Publisher: Cerberus Inc
Pages no: 125
Edition language: English
Dan Skinner has done it again! Made me finish a book in tears with just a single sentence. This is a beautiful story about the struggle between the faith you've always known and the truth about yourself that you're just discovering. Matt has grown up in a religion that is so restrictive they don'...
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"Your first kiss.I wanted it to be mine"To be honest I went into this with some trepidation.I finished Memorizing You last week and was an emotional wreck after finishing it.But I just adored this book.It's simply a beautiful story of two people falling in love whilst living in an oppressive religio...
BR with Julie, Elsbeth, Vilda, Zainab, Christina and Ingela. Thanks my lovely ladies.I cannot help but compare this to A Forbidden Rumpringa which I’ve read recently.Both handle gay boys of the same age, brought up in a community with very strong religious beliefs. But whereas A Forbidden Rumspringa...
4.5 StarsMatt always felt fearful and doomed after listening to one of those sermons. Like there was no hope for a real life at all.So yes, starting this book was just as I expected. Dan Skinner pulled on my emotions something terribly last month with Memorizing You, so what was I to expect from a ...