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Lädt ... Just Like Honey (Queen City Boys, #3)von Ajax Bell
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Can he paint his muse into 36 Views of Seattle?Artist Ryan Ikeda's domestic bliss shatters after an invitation to join a career-launching gallery show in 1990s Seattle. His artistic uncertainty and secret desires, dangerous as turpentine and flame, threaten to torch his bond with Ben, his handsome boyfriend and muse.Suddenly, instability rocks every aspect of Ryan's life: his grandmother's sinking health, his friends moving on to new jobs, even his apartment is endangered. Worst of all, Ben's work demands more time away from home, the overload of changes jeopardizing the stability of their open relationship.Ryan's long-time friends advise him to jump headlong in to the colorful Seattle art scene. However, Ryan's deep examination of his creative needs outline new demands for his life with Ben. Striving for both balance and success, Ryan faces the greatest risks of his personal and professional life.Just Like Honey peeks inside working artists' studios, cruises the 1990s Seattle bar scene, and eavesdrops on artists gossiping about their competitors at hot gallery shows, while Ryan and Ben explore the communication and tenderness required for a deep, open relationship.The Queen City Boys books are a linked novel sequence that needs not be read in any particular order. Spanning four decades in Seattle, Queen City Boys tells the explicit adventures of an eclectic group of gay friends as they find their way through the ends and beginnings of their most important relationships. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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That said... I'm distrustful of this publisher. The many typos are bad enough, but the two technical issues are worse: 1) You don't lube and then apply a condom. This happens several times - but not every time, which somehow made it worse; and 2) both hands are involved during a sex scene that happens before a cast is removed. Popped me right out of the story, that one. I wish there was a separate rating for publishers. They'd get three stars, for being smart enough to work with this author and for (apparently) sacrificing edits in favor of ethnic research and sensitivity reading. If you have to choose, then yes, that's the one I'd choose, too. But you should not have to choose! I'm hardly the only reader who notices these things.
DESPITE those issues, I recommend all three books, very highly, and this one in particular. ( )