In Book 17, ‘Knowing Better’, Mark Antonious Richfield has a birthday coming up. And growing older is something Mark wishes was a choice, not mandatory. As his stress over the increasingly racy ads for the car company begin to have an impact on Mark, Mark learns some terrible news. Someone very close to him has died. As Mark’s life once again becomes a pressure-cooker of doubt and confusion, Alexander, Mark’s son, is asked to audition for yet another big blockbuster film, with a close friend, Carl Bronson. Watching Alexander blossom into a superstar, Mark is both thrilled, yet slightly overwhelmed, since Alex seems to have it all, and that includes a powerful LAPD Captain husband, Billy Sharpe. Knowing better, Mark tries to do the right thing, but as his patience is once again put to the test, and his husband, Steve Miller, is at a loss on how to keep Mark from self-destruction, life for the Action! men once again begins to grow complicated. Knowing Better. Knowing better and doing the right thing, sadly, are not always the same path.
About the Author Award-winning author G.A. Hauser was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, USA and attended university in New York City. She moved to Seattle, Washington where she worked as a patrol officer with the Seattle Police Department. In early 2000 G.A. moved to Hertfordshire, England where she began her writing in earnest and published her first book, In the Shadow of Alexander. Now a full-time writer, G.A. has written over eighty novels, including several best-sellers of gay fiction. GA is also the Executive Producer for her first feature film, CAPITAL GAMES. For more information on other books by G.A., visit the author at her official website. www.authorgahauser.com G.A. has won awards from All Romance eBooks for Best Author 2010, 2009, Best Novel 2008, Mile High, and Best Author 2008, Best Novel 2007, Secrets and Misdemeanors, Best Author 2007.
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I think that Billy's behavior at the last books of this series (including this) is beyond of ridiculous. He's obssessed with Mark at the point that he's risking not only his relationship with Alex but also his career. What type of man (same an homossexual man) begins relationships with men broken, vulnerables or insecures but cheated them when they became more confidents? At this point, I think that he deserves learned a lesson, or he will lost everything (and this would be deserved!)
And I hope that in the next book the author don't make Carl cheat Keith with Alex. I begin to read the series because them, and I think that an answer of her when I wrote her an e-mail asking for preserving the couple was very vague - "Thank you for your feedback".
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Depressed because the book ended. I want more. I'm selfish that way. I really do love the book. As always excellent job. So glad you changed your mind about retiring. I'm sure you have a lot more stories to tell.