From the author of The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane comes a gripping novel about finding the American Dream-and what it costs. In 1913, Sarah Levine sails to New York to start a promising new life with her husband, Micha. Unable to conceive, Sarah despairs of ever having a family of her own. Her dream fi
Loving Jay
โ Scribed by Renae Kaye
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 216 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1627986308
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
One thing Liam Turner knows for sure is that he's not gayafter all, his father makes it very clear hell allow no son of his to be gay. And Liam believes it, until a chance meeting with James Jay Bell turns Liams world upside-down. Jay is vivacious and unabashedly gayfrom the tips of his bleached hair to the ends of his polished nails. With a flair for fashion, overreaction, and an inability to cork his verbal diarrhea, Liam believes drama queen Jay must have a screw loose.
An accident as a teenager left Liam with a limp and a fear of driving. He cant play football anymore either, and that makes him feel like less of a man. But thats no reason to question his sexuality... unless the accident broke something else inside him. When being with Jay causes Liams protective instincts to emerge, Liam starts to believe all he knew in life had been a convenient excuse to stay hidden. From intolerance to confrontations, Liam must learn to overcome his fearsand his fatherbefore he can accept his sexuality and truly love Jay.
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