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Gideon (Finding Home Book 3) (Rated: 18+)
Product Type: Kindle StoreReviewer: Elle - on hiatus Review Rated: 18+ |
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Summary of this Book... | ||
Gideon is so snarky, but all the characters are well-written. This is the third book in Lily Morton’s Finding Home series, but I read it first, and it can definitely be read as a standalone, but it made me want to read all the others too. This one is still my favourite though. Gideon is an actor who has everything he could possibly want. At least, that’s how it looks from the outside. But his agent convinced him early that the world wouldn’t accept him as gay, and now that he’s hidden that truth for so long, his agent assures him they’d never forgive him for lying to them for so long. Yet, hiding that truth means Gideon is deeply unhappy. He has to hit rock bottom before his brother hires Eli to nurse him back to health. Time away from the insanity of the acting world, and his new feelings for Eli, mean that Gideon starts to see things differently. But will it mean giving up everything he’s worked so hard for? And would it be worth it even if it did? | ||
I especially liked... | ||
It’s been a while since a book amused me as much as this one did. I’ve just re-read through all the passages I highlighted while reading, and they made me smile all over again. Seriously, by 26% through the book I’d already snort-laughed on the train and highlighted six passages that had made me laugh. But there’s also some moments that just make you awww…. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
This book is definitely worth the read. | ||
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