James Robinson and his wife have had their rough patches. But seven years into their marriage, things are better, and hotter, than ever--until the not-so-distant past catches up with him. Meanwhile, James's best friend, Brent Williams, has got his own romantic complications.
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James Robinson and his wife have had their rough patches. But seven years into their marriage, things are better, and hotter, than ever--until the not-so-distant past catches up with him. Meanwhile, James's best friend, Brent Williams, has got his own romantic complications.
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This book is a page turner from the beginning until the end. The story line throws punches that you don't see coming......
Sarah
Apr 4, 2007
Too Trite for Words
The lives of three male friends are explored in this contemporary novel about their tests of manhood and friendship. With three stories happening simultaneously, only one story really grabs your attention. The ending is a shock, but the prose leading up to it is expectable and stereotypical. What should be a compelling read is really just the overtones of the author on a growing cultural concern.