Gideon Ramsay is so far in the closet he should be a talking faun.A talented, mercurial, and often selfish man, Gideon has everything he should want in life. Fame, money, acting awards – he has it all. Everything but honesty. At the advice of his agent, Gideon has concealed his sexuality for years. But it’s starting to get harder to hide, and his increasingly wild behaviour is threatening to … threatening to destroy his career.
Then he’s laid low by a serious illness and into his life comes Eli Jones. Eli is everything that Gideon can’t understand. He’s sunny tempered, friendly, and optimistic. Even worse, he’s unaffected by grumpiness and sarcasm, which forms ninety percent of Gideon’s body weight. And now Gideon is trapped with him without any recourse to the drugs and alcohol that have previously eased his way through awkward situations.
However, as Gideon gets to know the other man, he finds himself wildly attracted to his lazy smiles and warm, scruffy charm that seem to fill a hole inside Gideon that’s been empty for a long time. Will he give in to this incomprehensible attraction when it could mean the end of everything that he’s worked for?
From the bestselling author of the Mixed Messages series comes a story about a man who needs to realise that being true to yourself is really just a form of finding home.
This is the third book in the Finding Home series but it can be read as a standalone.
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Wow!! I loved Gideon and Eli!! I must confess something. I haven’t read Oz and Milo yet. I read the blurb of this book and I couldn’t help it. I totally love this book.
Eli and Gideon are amazing together. I must say, Eli was a pleasant surprise. And Gideon is an absolute goner for him. This book made me laugh out loud a lot of times.Well her books are known for snark and sarcasm and there’s nothing I like better. The Dubai reference(even if it was just a few lines) made me so happy. I don’t come across it in the books I read (I guess that place will always be home).
I’ve never hated a character as much as Frankie. He’s an absolute piece of shit. I loved Eli the moment he shut the door on his face(and I think Gideon did too).
I loved Milo & Niall and Oz & Silas. I’m looking forward to reading their books. I know, I know, I should’ve read it a long time ago. But I’m going to rectify that.
*ARC provided by the author via Vibrant Promotions in exchange for an honest and unbiased review