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Gentlemen's Game
Gentlemen's Game
Gentlemen's Game
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Gentlemen's Game

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When young playwright Greyson Foster agrees to attend a party at the penthouse of a millionaire, he has no idea how profoundly it will change his life. His journey will take him into spaces in his mind he never knew existed, bring him face-to-face with needs he never knew he had, and challenge him to travel to the precipice of lust, revenge, and love. From their first meeting, the powerful and charismatic Jack Miles weaves an enticing web around Greyson, drawing him into the dangerous game three millionaires play in secret. But Jack's personal life is complicated and his demons are many, and as they strengthen they threaten to destroy all that Jack holds dear - including Greyson.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLichen Craig
Release dateFeb 2, 2012
ISBN9781466175976
Gentlemen's Game
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Lichen Craig

Lichen Craig lives at the foot of the Rocky Mountains with four large dogs. She has been writing professionally for over 25 years, in the areas of veterinary medicine, wildlife, and epidemic disease. "Gentlemen's Game" is her first novel.

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    WARNING: SPOILERS. Let me say right off the bat that I'm suspicious of M/M romance as a genre. This, though, had several things going for it: 1) some sincere exploration of real sex lives vs. labels, 2) the book is about adults, with adult concerns rather than teens, which we've seen again and again and again, and 3) some excellent pacing decisions. Ultimately the book's downfall for me doesn't have much to do with the plot, and everything to do with me as a reader: I don't buy that forgiveness like this can happen. Had Craig ended the novel on page 220, this would be a four star review. The book transcends quite a lot of the stale M/M romance cliches, though, and for that I recommend it if you are looking for a good relaxation read.

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