Misplaced Affection – Wade Kelly Free Audiobook
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Format: M4B
Unabridged
An outstanding book, but not the best audio quality. If you like it after an hour or two, I suggest buy. It is not only very long, and therefore much better than usual value, it is also of unusually high quality and will stand up to repeated listening.
This book is more in the vein of Jay Bell and TJ Klune than the usual mediocre pulp romance in this genre.
Listening Length: 15 hours and 11 minutes
Release Date: December 30, 2015
It’s the story of the intense, lifelong, love between boys next door. What fuels their need for one another, and what keeps them apart. It is also about the impact of their love on the relationships they have with others. There are really three main characters: the two boys and Flynn’s boyfriend, Keith. The book moves between these three points of view.
Official Blurb:
Clichés are overrated, and loving the boy next door may not be as genuine as the love Flynn sacrifices along the way.
Knowing he’s gay and acting on it were two separate notions to Flynn Brewer until he’d met Keith, his first boyfriend, in high school. Before then, being gay wasn’t as real as the pain of living day-to-day. Flynn’s fear of coming out to his religious best friend, Zach, in their conservative community destroyed his relationship with Keith, but Flynn rationalized his avoidance and bottled up the truth until it was regrettably too late.
Zachary Mitchell was the perfect son and role model as far as the outside world could tell. Active in his church while attending college, Zach had a personality that could sell anything, do anything, or be anything. Except, he couldn’t sell the truth to himself. Just when he was ready to reveal his internal conflict to Flynn and expose the darkness lurking in his heart, and in his “perfect” family, Zach met a girl and got sucked deeper into his chasm of deception.
Caught in a living Newton’s cradle of his own design, Flynn must choose between idealistic childhood fantasy and a tempestuous passion that could ignite the very air he breathes.