Ben Walsh is well on his way to becoming one of Manhattan's top litigators, with a gorgeous boyfriend and friends on the A-list. His life is perfect until he gets a phone call that brings it all crashing down: a car accident takes his parents, and now he must return to Austin to raise three teenage
The Nothingness of Ben
β Scribed by Boney, Brad
- Book ID
- 108901735
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 380 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781623801380
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Ben Walsh is well on his way to becoming one of Manhattanβs top litigators, with a gorgeous boyfriend and friends on the A-list. His life is perfect until he gets a phone call that brings it all crashing down: a car accident takes his parents, and now he must return to Austin to raise three teenage brothers he barely knows. During the funeral, Ben meets Travis Atwood, the redneck neighbor with a huge heart. Their relationship initially runs hot and cold, from contentious to flirtatious, but when the weight of responsibility starts wearing on Ben, he turns to Travis, and the pressure shapes their friendship into something that feels a lot like love. Ben thinks heβs found a way to have his old life, his new life, and Travis too, but love isnβt always easy. Will he learn to recognize that sometimes the worst thing imaginable can lead him to the place he was meant to be?
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