Author: | Lucia Perverse | ISBN: | 9781311277749 |
Publisher: | Lucia Perverse | Publication: | June 2, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Lucia Perverse |
ISBN: | 9781311277749 |
Publisher: | Lucia Perverse |
Publication: | June 2, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
You’ll not want to put down this romantic story of a gay 19 year old, Corey, out and comfortable with his sexuality who meets a 22 year old man, Frank who has not come to an understanding of his own sexuality. Frank was raised in a small town in the Midwestern part of the country that still doesn’t accept some of the changes that have come about in the social morality of the country. Frank’s father believed him to be too feminine and sent him away to a strict church camp that advised him to ‘pray away the gay’, but Frank wasn’t even aware of his needs and wants at that time of his life and came away confused, yet knowing that he needed to hide who he was from himself and his family.
Frank never acted on his feelings, but continued to have an attraction to the same sex expressed through pictures he kept hidden on his phone. He had gone out with many women, but nothing ever clicked and he had grown to believe he was different from others and would never find love, or perhaps he feels he doesn’t even have the capacity for love. Frank did what he was supposed to do, got a good job and even married his childhood friend. Things come to a head when many details about his desires are revealed and he’s forced to move away to a more cosmopolitan city where he’s lucky enough to meet Corey.
The two of them hit it off and finding they have much in common, become closer and closer. Corey knows Frank is a suppressed gay man, but he works his way into his heart. The confrontation of who he truly is frightens Frank, but with Corey’s loving guidance and friendship he comes to know who he truly is and accepts himself and his place within the fabric of life.
You’ll not want to put down this romantic story of a gay 19 year old, Corey, out and comfortable with his sexuality who meets a 22 year old man, Frank who has not come to an understanding of his own sexuality. Frank was raised in a small town in the Midwestern part of the country that still doesn’t accept some of the changes that have come about in the social morality of the country. Frank’s father believed him to be too feminine and sent him away to a strict church camp that advised him to ‘pray away the gay’, but Frank wasn’t even aware of his needs and wants at that time of his life and came away confused, yet knowing that he needed to hide who he was from himself and his family.
Frank never acted on his feelings, but continued to have an attraction to the same sex expressed through pictures he kept hidden on his phone. He had gone out with many women, but nothing ever clicked and he had grown to believe he was different from others and would never find love, or perhaps he feels he doesn’t even have the capacity for love. Frank did what he was supposed to do, got a good job and even married his childhood friend. Things come to a head when many details about his desires are revealed and he’s forced to move away to a more cosmopolitan city where he’s lucky enough to meet Corey.
The two of them hit it off and finding they have much in common, become closer and closer. Corey knows Frank is a suppressed gay man, but he works his way into his heart. The confrontation of who he truly is frightens Frank, but with Corey’s loving guidance and friendship he comes to know who he truly is and accepts himself and his place within the fabric of life.