Falling for Matt: A Second Chance at Love
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.78 (690 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1530893607 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 194 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Everything starts to change when he meets Matt, a twenty-six year old gardener, who at first sight has nothing in common with him. He’s the poster-boy for the masculine: tall, rugged and handsome, mixed with something else, a dash of sweetness and unpretentiousness that leaves Robert intrigued and wanting to know more. Nevertheless, they find themselves gravitating towards each other, navigating the entangled mess of each other’s lives. At the same time, Robert fears the stigma of their age difference and what people will say about him dating someone younger. After finding his partner in bed with another man, Robert sees his relationship of fifteen years come to a painful end. A distinguished college professor, his whole life had been dedicated to his career and partner, but after his betrayal, Robert spends one year trying to mend his broken heart, too deep in his sadness to even continue his work in the field of nanorobotics. It is intended for a mature, adult audience.. Robert’s fear is still alive, though: will he be able to mend his heart, let himself be happy again and trust another man? WARNING: This book contains explicit scenes of consensual sex between men as well as some graphic language
And the happy endings – James is a sucker for them. But the romance will always be there. And the abs. Maybe one day we’ll read something starring sinewy heroes battling giant dragons in tight pants. He dreams about being able to move people and becoming a great writer one day. He writes contemporary gay romance and erotica but he wants to write about much more. His mind is filled with sci-fi gadgets, swords, wizards and dragons and he has trouble trying to choose one theme. About the Author James spends most of his time look
Maybe one day we’ll read something starring sinewy heroes battling giant dragons in tight pants. Almost everything can ignite his desire to write but not all will end up on his stories. James draws inspiration from everyday life, books, movies, songs, pictures and much more. James spends most of his time looking at his computer screen, trying to summon the magical words that make the ingredients for a great story. James is an indie author who relies on friends and a growing base of l
Drawn out repetitive romance, with flashes of absurd drama traveller The first third of the book was so repetitive, spinning its wheels without getting anywhere; over and over about age, and his ex, and should they start. Then, boom, after one slow date it's insta-love, including stereotypical one-dimensional m/f type sex (seemed kind of selfish on Rob's part). Then, since the relationship part went into the sugar-daddy realm they where supposedly aghast at, there wasn't much more relationship development and the author instead introduced over the top absurd drama with evil smirking villains. The three instances of that . 3 - 3.5 Sweet stars Trish Bacher - NIH This was the first book I have read by James Lee Hard, and I enjoyed it. It was a sweet love story about two completely different men, one close to 40 (Robert) and the other in his late 20’s (Matt), who find each other in a second chance at love.Their lifestyles, careers and the age gap had my interest piqued. Complete opposites. Don’t they say opposites attract?It is full of drama and there is a lot going on within this story. The plot thickens at every turn which will keep you entertained to know more.I have to be honest and say one thing . Rob in VA said Loved this book!. This is the first book that I've read by James Lee Hard and I loved it. The development of the characters was so complete which made the motivations and actions very believable for me. The story line, while having a lot of unexpected turns, created a full experience of emotions and kept me riveted from beginning to end. The characters were really enjoyable in their own way and their backgrounds showed where they came from and why they did what they did. Again, I loved this book!