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Title | : | The One That Got Away |
Author | : | Rhianne Aile |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 220 pages |
Published | : | February 2009 by Dreamspinner Press |
Categories | : | Romance. M M Romance. Contemporary. Gay Romance. Gay For You. Contemporary Romance. LGBT. Adult Fiction. Erotica |
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ebook | Pages: 220 pages Rating: 3.75 | 3616 Users | 306 Reviews
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When David Carmichael suffers a migraine and then a broken shoulder, Trace Jackson, his best friend, simply moves in to take care of him. Their easy camaraderie continues with no problems until David discovers an undercurrent of heat and tension flowing between them. Despite knowing his best friend is straight, David is slowly falling in love. What he doesn't know is that Trace is struggling with a similar discovery.Trace has never desired another man before. He's a ladies' man with quite the reputation, considered a top prize around town. But his close, treasured friendship with David makes the emotion and arousal growing between them irresistible. Soothing David's doubts, Trace makes it clear that he wants to know if they can make it work. Because Trace is sure he wouldn't love another man -- that's not the issue. He just loves David.

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Original Title: | The One That Got Away |
ISBN: | 1935192582 (ISBN13: 9781935192589) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | David Carmichael, Trace Jackson |
Setting: | United States of America |
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Ratings: 3.75 From 3616 Users | 306 ReviewsArticle Regarding Books The One That Got Away
I guess it would have been more entertaining for me if it was a comedy and everything in this story was happening to YA.The whole thing is just so boring and stupid and unrealistic. And a simple torture.It is annoying when the author doesn't paying attention to his/her writing. For example: the MC takes off his clothes to sleep on the couch. The couch is uncomfortable so he goes to share the bed with his friend. And there he takes off his clothes again (?!). Then, the next morning his shirt isCAUTION: Long Review, SpoilersThis review rated the 2nd Edition which has an additional "15,000 or so words" compared to the 1st Edition. Plus the 2nd Edition has a better looking cover, imo, by the artist Paul Richmond. The One That Got Away is a Gay-For-You story. Readers who dislike the GFY theme should avoid this book. Readers who are selective about their GFY story should know this story lack "omfg, am I gay?" identity-crisis drama...and, to an extend, drama overall. Here's a perfect
4.5 Stars! Slow Burn-Friends to Lovers....LOVED IT!! It is what it is...Friends stepping over that line they never imagined they'd cross. I liked the fact that they didn't jump all in right away tho. They both felt out everything but when they connected (even just the kisses and roaming hands) the chemistry was amazing! If you're looking for a quick, sweet/tender moments but supa hot chemistry...check out this book!

this was probably the one and only book I read in my language this year, one of the books I bought when I started reading mm stories and then forget to actually read. I'm so used to the English I usually don't like the translations. not in this case but I didn't have doubts cause the tranlator is the one who did Hot Head, the first mm I read, so I already knew he would be great. I liked the story, slow burn and friends to lovers, sweet too. well done!
This book is so bad that I chucked it into the recycling bin. As if the whole "I'm not gay, just gay for you" premise wasn't vapid enough, its realization is utterly unconvincing. The characters are flat, and the plot is nonexistent. There is lots of drawn out unreleased sexual tension, foreplay, etc, but it's so hackneyed that it was boring me to tears.
This is the second-edition, with additional words. I don't know if it's "better" since I never read the first edition. HOWEVER, maybe I should. Because I definitely think that the story is stretched out a bit too much. Maybe the first edition is better because it will be succinct.I like the progress from "straight-to-gay" that Trace experiences though. I mean, a number of GFY stories that I read sometimes jump a bit too fast on that matter. But David and Trace's relationship getting closer after
Three years and an unknown number of re-reads later, this book is still a favorite. It's among the first mm books that I ever read, and it's one of the very few that I still like.
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