Synopses & Reviews
In his second novel, acclaimed author timothy James Beck blends wry humor and moments of heartfelt emotion to ask that age-old question: "Can a decent, well-adjusted gay man from small-town American find sex, love, and happiness in the big city?" The answer: "Only if he knows where to look."
Hunky Adam Wilson has had enough of his bucolic Wisconsin life. It's not as if Eau Claire is exactly crawling with eligible, uncloseted gay men. When a New York City computer company makes an offer Adam can't refuse, he packs his flannel shirts and heads east in a hurry.
Adam tackles New York with a farm-fresh enthusiasm for all the new experiences and sights the big city has to offer. But the most breathtaking sight of all is Jeremy, the blond, brown-eyed beauty Adam meets at a coffee shop. In addition to his buff bod and gorgeous face, however, Jeremy's got a heart, a soul, a conscience -- and a boyfriend. Now that Adam's sure he's met the love of his life, he finds himself chasing Jeremy all over New York -- and discovering, in the process, that sometimes getting Mr. Right isn't about holding on, but about letting go.