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GAY PARIS – Robie Madison

Heartbreak Anonymous, Book 2

Ellora’s Cave – www.ellorascave.com

ISBN: 978-1-41991-997-8

January 2009

Erotic Gay Contemporary Romance

 

Paris, France – Present Day

 

Wyatt James is stunned when the stranger at the table sends him a drink. As a jazz piano player, his first instinct is to refuse; after all, he is there to work, not to find love. However, he squelches his misgivings and accepts. When, after his set is over, he meets his admirer, he is glad he did. Sitting across from him at the table is a prime specimen of masculine glory. Over the next two weeks, Wyatt falls hard and fast for the man from Canada.

 

Zach Richards is never impulsive, and has barely acknowledged that he likes men better than women. On a business trip to the city of love, Zach finds what he is looking for in Wyatt, the piano player with magical hands. Wyatt shows him around the city during the day, and at night Zach finds a peace that he has never known in Wyatt’s arms. However, when Zach’s impulsive two week vacation is up, he tries to run from what he is, and who he loves.

 

GAY PARIS is a fabulous book. Written tastefully, it proves that we are all worthy of love, no matter what that form may take. I actually felt sorry for Zach, simply because he was so in love with Wyatt, but also in denial that he loved a man. This novella points out that sometimes we have to follow our hearts, and live the life that we want, not what makes other people happy.

 

One of the major stumbling brocks that Zach faces is the fact that his family will not be happy to find out that he is gay, but Wyatt makes it all worth it.  After all, all most people in life want is someone to call their own. I highly recommend this story. GAY PARIS is a great addition to any reading library.

 

Angela Camp

 

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