Nothing Ever Happens
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Rating | : | 4.35 (524 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1615818561 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 280 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
JM NH said A wonderful read. I sometimes feel a bit cheated with m/m books.only because they are simply too short for the characters to evolve. Action happens far too quickly. Not this time! This was a full length, and goody! on the longer side. Nathan and Andrew were well drawn characters. I felt their angst and their internal struggles.The writing is very well done. I actually liked the fact that this m/m was not riddled with sex scenes - though I do love a descriptive hot sex scene! - this books scenes were appro. ""Desperate Husbands" a bit too cartoonish for my taste" according to Bob Lind. In a novel that could have been called "Desperate Husbands", newlyweds Nathan and Alex, move Into Wisteria Lane err the close-knit Castleton neighborhood, and make quick friends with Andrew and Stephanie, as well as their son Colin, who will be one of Nathan's students when he starts to teach at the school nearby. It takes a while before Nathan figures out that Andrew and Stephanie's marriage is just a shell at this point, as they have reconciled the fact that Andrew is actually more a. Bogey said Great Book!!!. I am amazed at the levels that today's writers have reached in this genre. Sue Brown has upped the bar again. She gives us characters that are well developed, a solid storyline and characters we learn to love. We learn their histories as well as their likes and dislikes; just like meeting someone that you know is destined to be your new best friend. The storyline is about two seemingly average married men, our next door neighbors, who we know nothing about but see across the street from
Arguments about their responsibilities to their wives and children, doubting themselves and each other, and some harrowing lies pull them apart but they never leave each other's thoughts.. Nathan is straight, married, and just about to be a father, but after one fateful night out together at a club, Nathan has to face the fact that his feelings for Andrew go way beyond that of a friend and neighbor. Then a new couple moves in down the street, and Andrew finds himself falling for Nathan in a big way. When Andrew's wife asks for a divorce, both men's lives are thrown into disarray. Andrew's life is a cliché: he's a gay man trapped in a loveless marriage, thanks to his religious, overbearing mother