The story begun in Treading Water continues in Marking Time, as Clare Harrington begins a new life and her daughter Kate sets out to find fame and fortune in Nashville.
Marking Time
β Scribed by C. J. Anthony
- Book ID
- 111022764
- Publisher
- C. J. Anthony
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 72 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781301218233
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β¦ Synopsis
". . . a faggot? A queer? A sissy? About a dozen more words meandered through my brain, every word I'd ever heard from my friends, from adults, from TV. Was that who I was now? Were those words me now?"While most gay men grow up living in the closet until they are brave enough to step out and be themselves, Adam Shepherd experiences the opposite. After living almost all of his young life out and gay, he goes into the closet, willingly, in order to have the career and life he wants and needs. He thinks he can handle it, but he soon discovers how much he has truly given up.Chase Michaels was always there for Adam, a substitute "big-brother" and true friend in his growing up years. Adam has always harbored a secret involving Chase, but it conflicts with the closet he now lives in as an adult. When the pressure becomes too much, Adam chooses to stay in his closet . . . but at what cost? And can he change things before it's too late?
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