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J. Leigh Bailey

Autor/a de Nobody's Hero

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Obres de J. Leigh Bailey

Nobody's Hero (2015) 21 exemplars
Guyliner (2016) 20 exemplars
Reckless Hope (2015) 14 exemplars
Stalking Buffalo Bill (2017) 13 exemplars
Do-Gooder (2016) 10 exemplars
Fight to Forgive (2016) 8 exemplars
Chasing Thunderbird (2018) — Autor — 6 exemplars
Fox Hunt (2019) 6 exemplars
The Night Owl and the Insomniac (2018) — Autor — 5 exemplars
Dark Heroes (2011) 1 exemplars

Obres associades

Snow on the Roof (2013) — Col·laborador, algunes edicions24 exemplars
Myth & Magic: Queer Fairy Tales (2014) — Col·laborador — 21 exemplars
First Time for Everything (2014) — Col·laborador — 14 exemplars

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After suffering a combat injury, James "Freddie" Fredrick has returned to a place he doesn't want to spend much time: home. There were many reasons he joined the Navy and left four years before. It's not something he wants to talk about with anyone and he never has. But when his sister picks him up from the airport and tells him she's buying Elliott House, it seems he just can't get away. Aaron Elliott is right back at the front and center of his life. Aaron who selfishly left him without a word four years ago. And things get even more complicated when he learns Aaron is back in town.
Aaron Elliott has avoided conflict all his life. If he can get through something without making waves, he will. But when he learned his mother and stepfather were planning to sell his father's house, he knew he had to speak up. Aaron's father left that house to him, and though a legal technicality has put his ownership in question, Aaron believes his father's wishes should be carried out. So he halts the sale and decides to spend a summer at Elliott House. He just doesn't expect to run into Freddie. The feelings come rushing back, but Aaron tells himself he has to let them go. After all, Freddie destroyed anything the two of them could have had four years ago.

As the two live in proximity again, their past eventually becomes a big enough elephant in the room that it can't be avoided. Though both are committed to never going back down that road, can their collective willpower hold out? And what exactly is the truth of their breakup? Is it possible all could be forgiven?

I've been a fan of this series of stories by j. leigh bailey since the first one. The stories they tell are so rich and dynamic, I always have a hard time putting the books down. And the story of these two is certainly no exception. The value of communication and trust is clear in how this story plays out. And it reminds us that it's also so important to meet another person where they are. You can't hold someone to expectations that are outside of their nature--especially if you never communicate those expectations to them.

Strong recommendation on this one!

[Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.]
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crtsjffrsn | Aug 27, 2021 |
Micah Burke knows all about responsibility. He's been the head of his family since he was a teenager, and he's also the guardian for his teenage sister while also caring for their mother, going to college, and working a job. He doesn't have time for frivolous things--he barely ever has time to go out and have fun. And on one rare occasion when he goes out, he meets Sebastian and loses himself in a moment of what could be, only to be quickly reminded of his responsibilities. Their paths cross again, however, and Micah quickly learns that Sebastian seems like the exact opposite of him: he's an impulsive risk-taker who seems to just dance through life doing all he can to avoid responsibility.

And Micah may not be wrong. Sebastian comes from a wealthy family and has been largely left to his own devices in recent years. He is a thrill-seeker and might even admit himself that he can be a bit reckless. Although he's gone from guy to guy, mostly keeping things casual, there's something about Micah that he just can't seem to shake. He's determined to break through Micah's shell to get to it, and he just might break through a shell of his own at the same time.

If you can't tell from that little bit of summary, there is some definite angst in this book. It's not all sunshine and rainbows and smooth sailing. But while it will take you up and down as a reader, it's not all doom and gloom. This is assembled strong characters, a well-developed plot arc, and a compelling narrative--which is something i've come to expect from J. Leigh Bailey. You'll laugh. You'll cry. But you'll also be inspired.

[Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.]
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crtsjffrsn | Aug 27, 2021 |
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Brad has left his family and what many would see as a privileged life behind. Now, he's arrived in his college town at the beginning of the summer with no place to stay and the hope of a job. But the night before his interview he helps out a guy in trouble in the parking lot of the diner where he was sleeping in his truck. Danny is interested--and Brad is, too, to be honest--but Brad can't go down that road. He did once before and it ended badly for everyone. He's in town for school, and that's it. He's not looking for complications. But complications are exactly what he finds when he gets the job and it comes with a place to stay above the boss's garage--and Danny is the boss's son...

Wonderful. I really enjoyed this and I found myself rooting for both Brad and Danny at every single turn. These two are such so adorable and they've both been through so much that one just can't help hoping they get what they need. Brad's family is infuriating--to say the very least--and is such a stark contrast to Danny's. Well-written and engaging, I found myself easily engrossed in this story set in a town not far from where I grew up. And it all just rings so true.
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crtsjffrsn | Aug 27, 2021 |
Please see my full review at www.coffeeandtrainspotting.wordpress.com
I received a copy of this book free from the author via netgalley in exchange for honest review.
 
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SarahRita | Aug 11, 2021 |

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