![]() ![]() This was one of John Solo's best performances in my opinion. I really really really liked this very relevant series and give it my highest reccomendation if you're into MM erotic romance, second chances, and honest living. After listening to the first book, I immediately bought the second and listened to it non-stop. There are a number of twists and turns in the story as Kensey works hard for sobriety, health, and living authentically as an "out" gay man. The relationship that develops between Kensey's trainer, Benoni, and himself is incredibly erotic. When he leaves rehab and comes out to his wife, he had no one to support him except his sponsor, and eventually his trainer at the gym who works with him to improve his body. At great cost Kensey hits bottom losing his job, family, and friends. As an ER doctor, he finds escape in being a workaholic, and, becoming addicted to Percocet and Oxycodone smooths out internal pain and guilt. He's learned to set aside his personal needs in an effort to please his parents, his wife, his children, and essentially everyone in his life. Kensey loves his two children, and doesn't want to hurt his wife even though he told her before they were married that he had yearnings for men. The trauma Kensey suffered in his parent's evangelical church by trying to deny his sexuality and "pray away" homosexual yearnings caused him to marry a woman, have two children, and live over 30 years slowly dying inside with misery. Nora Phoenix has written a romantic, touching, and sexy two book series. ![]()
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