Where Nerves End (Tucker Springs) (Volume 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.69 (547 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1626491682 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Disappointed Phoenixxx Usually I like Witt's writingbut this novel was a disappointment.One letdown for me was the dialogue. There was a little too many cliches, and dialogue that seemed more appropriate for middle-aged women then young gay men. What got under my nerves the most, however, was the improbability of the choices the MC's madein terms of their relationship. I think the author generated those choices to try and create emotional t. "These adults need to act like grownups" according to Garth R. Mailman. Tucker Springs is yet another Romance Novel Series by an author named L. A. Witt. So I've become somewhat hooked on romance, gay in this instance. This one involves Jason who hooks up with single-father acupuncturist Michael. Single parents seem to be a theme running through these novels, hetero and homo, though this series is not of the cowboy genre.I was disappointed in this read. Once more overly wordy by far and a. Roroblu'sMum said I read this a while back, but I saw that it had been revised, so I grabbed a copy. I can't see much in the way of changes, whi. I read this a while back, but I saw that it had been revised, so I grabbed a copy.I can't see much in the way of changes, which is not a criticism in any way, as this was a decent book the first time round. The blurb pretty much tells you what happens, and I liked that this couple was a 'real Joe' type, experiencing real-life money troubles, issues that made their lives believable.I liked that Michael wasn't entirely
Acupuncturist Michael Whitman is a single dad struggling to make ends meet. Or at least, that’s what their mutual friend claims.. But Jason soon finds himself regretting it—he’s too damn attracted to Michael, and living with him is harder than he thought it’d be. But all of it at once? Not so much. Jason Davis can handle a breakup. And a struggling business. In fact, the temptation to act on his feelings would almost be too much if not for the fact that Michael is straight. And the excruciating pain that keeps him up at night thanks to a shoulder injury. When a mutual friend refers Jason as a patient