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Point Of Beginning [The Gentlemen's Club 1] (2013)

by Gale Stanley(Favorite Author)
3.8 of 5 Votes: 2
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Siren Publishing
series
The Gentlemen's Club
review 1: Point Of Beginning is more than a romance about two opposites who are attracted to each other. It’s the story of a man who is exploring his sexuality and coming to terms with the fact that he's gay. When Jack develops feelings for Alex, a co-worker, it sends him on a quest to discover who he really is. The fact that Jack thinks Alex is straight adds another twist to the tale. It takes an older and wiser friend to set them straight, or should I say, set them on the right track? The secondary characters are worthy of their own stories and I'm looking forward to reading about them in the future. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a fun, romantic read.
review 2: This was nice in the beginning. It started out slow with two coworkers (who are complete opp
... moreosites) having a secret crush on the other. Then it got rushed... fast. Too fast. Nice story but zero character development and no back story given on any of the characters. Two men go from hardly even speaking to each other to "I love you" and an almost instant HEA. A couple of things (other than what I mentioned) had me shaking my head.I'll probably read the next in the series simply because I felt that Richard (the MC in the 2nd one) was more interesting than these two guys. less
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Shell
The writing was so poor, it kept distracting me from the story.
bowler
very cute short story:)
KNL_2906
3.5*
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