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High Flow (2011)

by Stephani Hecht(Favorite Author)
3.77 of 5 Votes: 5
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eXtasy Books
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EMS Heat
review 1: I thought this one was o.k. It started out with a gay bashing of one of the MCs, which I hate reading about. Put me in a poor frame of mind right off that bat. Then I thought there really was no buildup at all of the attraction between the two MCs. But it had a very sweet HEA. I would have liked to have read more about their home life once Forrest decided to stay living with Dr. Patrick and how his brother 16 y/o Todd felt about living with his brother and his gay lover. Was he happy to finally have a home that was safe and drug free?
review 2: 3.5 starsThis takes the story from Flint down to Pontiac (up to?). The night he was celebrating his new job with his friends in Flint, Forrest is beaten, raped and nearly killed. However he has recovered, and is working
... morehis new job while trying to care for his father who was injured in a car accident, and his teenage brother. He meets new Dr. in town, Patrick, who is interested but Forrest is still freaked from his attack, and can't let anyone touch him. As well he's occupied with his father and dealing with his abusive druggie sister and her friends. Patrick however perseveres, even when he finds out why Forrest isn't interested, or says he's not. To Forrest's surprise, Patrick's touch doesn't seem to freak him out. When his father has a stroke and dies, he has no one to turn to when his sister threatens to have her cronies go after him and his younger brother, so he turns to Patrick who promises him as much time as he needs and a place to stay. It was a nice story although the aftermath of the horrible attack on Forrest is there in all it's glory, some people may find that discomforting, but I think it went a long way to explaining Forrest's issues, including a dysfunctional and abusive family. Maybe he got over it a little quickly, but still, a sweet story in the series that has taken things to a new city but with a common feel. No more nasty Nurse Gladys, whom I was kind of growing attached to. Go figure. less
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rubama
Stephani Hecht always tells a nice story,
clifto
2.5 stars.Insta-love.
jbish33
3.5 stars
stacy
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