Jack and Alan are back! The couple's world is turned upside down by a break-in, and while Alan takes it all in stride, Jack finds himself faced with something he's never dealt with before. Fear. When panic attacks start to take hold, Jack decides Alan would be better off with someone "normal" and runs away to his parents' cabin in the woods. With the help of Solid Ground Security Systems, and a lesson in love from the most unlikely of sources, can Alan convince Jack there's nothing they can't overcome together?
An out and proud bisexual transgender man, DC Juris moved to New York State in 2001 for a real-life romance. By day he is a mild-mannered office manager, by night a passionate writer of all types of romance. He lives in Upstate New York with his husband, two dogs, four cats, and a menagerie of Halloween props just creepy enough to keep people guessing about his sanity. Which is just the way he likes it. Still hopelessly single when it comes to the woman in his life, DC will gladly entertain offers, or applications for the position.
When he's not writing down what his characters tell him, DC can be found surfing the internet for random research (DC would like to remind everyone that porn *is* research for him!), killing things on his Xbox, reading, or taking pictures of the world around him.
This was an okay book for me. It's a good story about overcoming and moving on, but for me, it was boring. I started skimming through it. This is the kind of book I'd read when I wanted to think and cry, kind of like watching Inception without all the action, just the mind games and such. You have to be in a certain type of mood to read this, and I just wasn't in it. I'll probably try reading it again later on when I'm more in the mood.
Mr. Juris writes from the heart and creates fictional characters that are tangible and stories that have a foundation in reality. To view this review in its entirety, please visit http://www.blackravensreviews.com/?p=...