
Love can slip through the smallest crack in the door.
Perspectives, Book 3
While most of his friends have moved on to “real” careers, Jon Buchanan is content skating through life as a part-time waiter and gay porn star. Firmly single thanks to a previous relationship disaster, he focuses his spare time on Henry, a dear friend dying of cancer. And with Henry’s happiness paramount, Jon is on a mission to help Henry meet his recently discovered grandson.
Isaac Gregory hasn’t set foot outside for the past year. He has everything he needs delivered, and his remaining family knows better than to visit. When a complete stranger shows up claiming to be his grandfather—with a distractingly handsome younger man in tow—his carefully structured routines are shaken.
Despite his instant attraction, Jon senses Isaac is too fragile for a relationship. Yet tentative friendship grows into genuine companionship. And when Henry’s health begins to fail, they realize Fate brought them together for a reason.
Note: This book was previously published by Samhain Publishing. No significant changes have been made. Please read with tissues handy.
Published March 13th 2017 by Briggs-King Books (first published April 19th 2016)
Review 🌈🌈🌈🌈
This story is a beauty. I still can’t get my head around the porn star thing and it all ending so well. I don’t mean the tea, no sir, I love those. But the ‘Oh honey, by the way, I’m doing porn’ and the boyfriend answering ‘Oh, okay’ and they live happily ever after. I’m pretty sure that would far in the real world.
I loved that cat being a part of the story, sorry guys it’s not a shifter. But it becomes kind of a therapeutic cat to Isaac breaking him out of his habits and it’s cute.
Jon is Jon and yet not. I like the guy, not that I don’t have a reason to. It’s just that he has such a caring heart and take care of both Henry and Isaac, with out asking for anything in return.
But the story of Jon and Isaac is so beautiful. There is someting about sweet and wonuable that goes straight to my heart. I just can’t help it. I was kind of excepting something completely diffrent for the reason why Isaac has his issue. Jon is so patient. But the way he acts when Henry dies I don’t get – sure I get that he’s upset, but that’s no reason for hurting Isaac. The stacker issue took me by surprise, and I think it will do the same to you. I know who you are expecting the moment you read the book… But think again my dear.
It’s a great addition to the series. the sex is kept to a minimum witch is great for this story.
I’m already reading the next book in this series.. I’ll be back when I’m done with it.
Read my review of the frist book in the series ‘The Truth as He Knows it’
Read my review of the second book in the series ‘The World as He Sees it’
