Blurb
When his whirlwind life in LA became too much, Liam Barton escaped to Solitude, a Utah ski resort. Not only did Liam leave his career as a gay porn star, he said good-bye to Gael Torres, his costar at Woodspring Manor Entertainment.
Rumors run rampant that Liam is dead. But Gael doesn’t believe the gossip. Knowing something is wrong with Liam, Gael hunts him down to get his answers.
Liam is shocked when Gael turns up in Solitude and takes up residence. To Liam's chagrin, Gael is determined to stick around to help Liam through whatever spooked him enough to run away. As Gael breaks through Liam’s armor, both men begin to realize that no matter what life throws their way, they don’t have to deal with it alone.
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
It took me a while to get into Solitude, but I am ultimately thrilled with this Anna Martin and Tia Fielding gem! I think it was the timeline of things that confused me at first, but once I caught on, I fell in love. The story is beautiful and the men are exquisite together.
Liam and Gael meet at work, but complications lead to misunderstandings and jealousy, and then fear took over. The attraction was instant, and hot, but Liam doesn't realize that the relationship Gael is in with his best friend, is pretend.
Liam's fear is beautifully written, full of so much emotion. Eventually when Gael finds Liam, they are already halfway in love, but don't really know each other outside of sex.
Ultimately this is a story of hope and promise. It's a story of realizing one's self worth; that you're more than a porn star, more than someone who enjoys sex. It's a story with a sense of hope and promise. The exploration of the difference between sex and making love is remarkably written.
Solitude is an important character in itself. This town plays a vital role in this story.
I absolutely love and highly recommend Solitude. Anna Martin and Tia Fielding once again manage to wow me.
It took me a while to get into Solitude, but I am ultimately thrilled with this Anna Martin and Tia Fielding gem! I think it was the timeline of things that confused me at first, but once I caught on, I fell in love. The story is beautiful and the men are exquisite together.
Liam and Gael meet at work, but complications lead to misunderstandings and jealousy, and then fear took over. The attraction was instant, and hot, but Liam doesn't realize that the relationship Gael is in with his best friend, is pretend.
Liam's fear is beautifully written, full of so much emotion. Eventually when Gael finds Liam, they are already halfway in love, but don't really know each other outside of sex.
They are two men who are so deeply love. They have vastly different upbringings, as one comes from a great family and the other comes from a family who sucks.
Ultimately this is a story of hope and promise. It's a story of realizing one's self worth; that you're more than a porn star, more than someone who enjoys sex. It's a story with a sense of hope and promise. The exploration of the difference between sex and making love is remarkably written.
Solitude is an important character in itself. This town plays a vital role in this story.
I absolutely love and highly recommend Solitude. Anna Martin and Tia Fielding once again manage to wow me.
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