

It is most like a combination of factors, which I will explain. It wasn’t so much the story, I enjoyed the story and have enjoyed similar story lines immensely in the past. Review: Not going to lie, this was a difficult book for me to get through. Product Link: Audible US | Audible UK | Amazon US | Amazon UK He offers Jay some much-needed compassion and understanding, and from that connection comes a friendship that quickly – perhaps too quickly – turns into something more.īut are grief, guilt, and loneliness the only things tying them together? Or, will Scott get fed up with being used as an emotional crutch before Jay realizes what he has? When his wife dies suddenly, Jay’s conscience threatens to eat him alive.įuneral director Scott Lawson deals with the bereaved every day, and he’s all too familiar with the inside of the closet. He’s ashamed of hiding it all this time, he doesn’t want to hurt her, and the guilt has been almost unbearable. Every time he gets the chance, though, he freezes up. Greg doesn’t want to lose Zane, but he also can’t stomach condemning him to this “life.” And if they can’t find some middle ground, they’ll have no choice but to let their love go up in smoke.Blurb: For the last year, Jay Warren has struggled to find the nerve to tell his wife he’s gay. If they’re in this for the long haul, then Greg has to either turn Zane or accept a future of watching him wither and die. That chemistry draws them back to each other again and again, and suddenly their downtime is full of sex, smoke, feeding…and emotions. He wants more.Įxcept how much of that high is secondhand weed, and how much is the electric and undeniable chemistry between him and Zane? The next thing Greg knows, he’s high as a kite…and he likes it.

Then relief comes from an unexpected source – Zane Webber, the hot programmer Greg’s been fantasizing about for two years.ĭisregarding company policy, Zane lets him feed, but kind of forgets to mention he’s got some weed in his system. With a deadline looming and his hunger growing, he’s nearing the end of his tether. The job? Way more headache than it’s worth, especially on those increasingly frequent nights when he’s overworked and hangry. Immortality? Not all it’s cracked up to be. Greg Dawson’s not sure which he regrets more – becoming a vampire or becoming a software engineer.
