He is surrounded by London's top-shelf Rent Boys, yet he goes home alone each night.īrandon grinned at him, and every time he did that, something shifted inside Frank, some weight, or maybe his heart, or his whole damn collection of organs swapped places. He could relax with Brandon in his life, and that gratitude was so deep it nearly brought tears to his eyes. That silent companionship was as important as the scorching sex, maybe more important in the long run. And I ate up every page.Īs a side note - this book was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award, and it is well deserved. There's still plenty of kinky fun going on in Capture & Surrender (more on that later) but this one packs on content and emotion unseen in the previous titles in this series. We're talking about heavy emotion and serious subjects with this one. Seemed all he could do was grip the steering wheel and keep going until something stopped him. everything about this seemed like a recipe for disaster.īut even if he was headed for the mother of all car crashes, he couldn't bring himself to hit the brake with everything he had, not for his sake, not for Brandon’s sake, or Market Garden’s, or sanity, or morality, or because it wasn't fair or even very balanced. Market Garden gets serious with the fifth installment.
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