BULLY & EXIT by BRIGHAM VAUGHN
Second Edition Released June 2020; 296 pages
AUDIO BOOK: Narrated by James Edward Jones
It's time to leave college and the closet behind.
Nathan Rhodes has put hockey first for most of his life, but as graduation looms, he has a different goal in mind. He needs to come out and reclaim his first love. If only Caleb will believe him...
Theater geek Caleb Stockwell gave up on love when his boyfriend chose the closet over being with an openly bisexual guy. Now, he hides his heartbreak behind a string of casual hookups. He loves the drama on stage, but he’s done with the drama of Nathan Rhodes. For good.
Nathan is determined to right the wrongs of four years ago, but the clock is ticking.
One month until he and Caleb go their separate ways. One month to take a final shot at winning Caleb's heart back.
Win or lose, everything is on the line.
MY THOUGHTS:
A real life love story
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2021
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A great story of two guys navigating society and themselves to find love. The main plot is fabulous, but I quite enjoyed the entire "world" Brigham created along with her vivid array of characters. Off to get book 2 because I HAVE to read Lowell's story... adore him!
FOUND BY DREW by TS ARTHUR
Released November 2020; 176 pages
Lia Hayes has never had much luck with men, but she’s had her heart broken for the last time. After piecing herself back together, she’s swearing off men. For good. At least she was until she met Drew Swan.
When a girls holiday throws Drew in her path, it’s make or break for her damaged heart. His perfect smile and caring ways tick all the boxes, but can she get past her hurt and let love in again?
Found by Drew is the first in the Puddles of Love series.
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by JENNIFER LASSALLE EDWARDS
When Elodie becomes stuck in a snow storm in a secluded cabin, strange occurrences begin. She's not sure what's real or not, but one thing becomes sure. Dreams are the magic that saves us all.
A short story of magic, fairy tale, and dreams.
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