Where Nerves End
Welcome to Tucker Springs, Colorado. Population, 70-something-thousand. Home to beautiful mountain views, two respected universities, and a ridiculously high cost of living.Jason Davis can handle a breakup. And an overwhelming mortgage. And a struggling business. And the excruciating pain that...
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Welcome to Tucker Springs, Colorado. Population, 70-something-thousand. Home to beautiful mountain views, two respected universities, and a ridiculously high cost of living.Jason Davis can handle a breakup. And an overwhelming mortgage. And a struggling business. And the excruciating pain that keeps him up at night, thanks to a shoulder injury. But handling all of it at once? No, not so much. When his shoulder finally pushes him to a breaking point, Jason takes a friend’s advice and gives acupuncture a try.Acupuncturist Michael Whitman is a single dad struggling to make ends meet. When a mutual friend refers Jason as a patient, and Jason suggests a roommate arrangement to alleviate their respective financial strains, Michael jumps at the opportunity.But for Jason, living together would be easy if he wasn't so damned attracted to Michael. The temptation to act on his feelings might just be too much if not for the fact that Michael is straight. Or at least, that's what their mutual friend claims...Genres: Gay / Contemporary / Series
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ASIN: B0088H7FTG
Publish date: June 3rd 2012
Publisher: Amber Quill Press, LLC
Pages no: 193
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Family,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay,
Disability
Series: Tucker Springs (#1)
Cute story about a club owner and an accupuncturist. I wish it was longer and a little less repetitive on the " I want you but we shouldn't idea.
Cute story about a club owner and an accupuncturist. I wish it was longer and a little less repetitive on the " I want you but we shouldn't idea.
Romantic and kinda cuddly. This is not a great m/m romance but a good one none the less. The two lead characters have depths. More Jason then Michael who's main drive is to admit he is gay after all. Michael does waver all through the novella and Jason has more patience than a saint. Jason's chronic...
2.5 rounded up to 3. decent but not a spectacular read.
Yes, I am well aware of the fact that I am writing the review for Book 1 of this series after I’ve already reviewed books 2-5. I didn’t skip the review, honest. I just skipped reading it until I had already read the rest of the books in the series. Hey, it happens. The good news is, other than not m...