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Men of Smithfield: Adam and Holden
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Men of Smithfield: Adam and Holden

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Holden Worthington's globetrotting days are over. Once the host of a popular adventure show, he hasn't ventured past his own front door in more than a year. Then the arrival of a sexy new gardener sparks something Holden hasn't felt in a very long timean interest in the world outside his window.

Holden tries to resist the attraction. But painfully shy yet definitely interested Adam Morgan has Holden longing to conquer his debilitating anxiety and live again. After a grisly discovery on the grounds of the estate, the town of Smithfield turns a suspicious eye on the reclusive Holdenand the two men must trust in each other to bring the truth out in the open.

Previously published, newly revised by author.

55,000 words

LanguageEnglish
PublisherCarina Press
Release dateAug 1, 2006
ISBN9781426894671
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really enjoyed this book. L.B Gregg is always really funny, but this one had a little more depth in the characterization. Both the agoraphobia and the autism spectrum (?) issues intrigued me.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I am not sure why women find older men who lust after developmentally disabled men half their age "hot" and "romantic" while the same guy doing the same thing to a woman would just be a dirty old man going through a mid-life crisis. I found the internal dialog leading up to the big event stomach-turning. I don't want to read about young men being objectified and used, no matter if I know it is going to end up as "true love" because the formula demands it. Adam was a hot ass made irresistible because his disability meant he had no prior experience and couldn't tell he was being manipulated. If you find that romantic, you'll love this. Even one paragraph in which Adam was seen as a person rather than a hole would have sufficed.