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Trust. It's a precious commodity. Nathan Bartlett is looking for someone to trust-someone he can give his heart to, someone he can trust not to drop it. He's ready to love and be loved. He's lost so much love already. First his parents, then his adored older brother Neil, and finally the grandmother who'd raised him. All but his enigmatic sister Nina are gone. He's had his fill of relationships that go nowhere, men who've led him astray emotionally and on the mountains he climbs in memory of Neil. Nathan has followed enough trails, from Maine to Hawai'i. It's time to blaze his own. When he…mehr

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Trust. It's a precious commodity. Nathan Bartlett is looking for someone to trust-someone he can give his heart to, someone he can trust not to drop it. He's ready to love and be loved. He's lost so much love already. First his parents, then his adored older brother Neil, and finally the grandmother who'd raised him. All but his enigmatic sister Nina are gone. He's had his fill of relationships that go nowhere, men who've led him astray emotionally and on the mountains he climbs in memory of Neil. Nathan has followed enough trails, from Maine to Hawai'i. It's time to blaze his own. When he does, it leads him to a man who lives life using a wheelchair, a man whose fall from a mountain means he'll never hike again. Nathan finds himself on a precipice, and only trust will help him now.
Autorenporträt
I am an inveterate observer of human nature, creating stories about all kinds of people, some of whom happen to be gay or transgender or bisexual or intersex-people whose destinies are not determined solely by their sexual orientation or gender identity. I write endings that are realistically hopeful rather than sugary and/or "happy ever after."After my first novel (A Secret Edge) was published in 2007, I was thrilled that readers assumed I was a gay man. I took it as a great compliment. One reviewer had looked at my website before publishing his review and saw that I was not a man. His comment: "I think it's wonderful that a lesbian can write so convincingly about gay males." I took this as a compliment, as well. Even so, it was at that point that I realized I had to come out as straight.I have five novels released through Kensington Publishing and six independently published novels, and I'm currently working on my second three-book series, Blessed Be. Several of my books have won awards and/or found their way onto prestigious "best-of" lists.I write in a butter yellow study overlooking the Boston skyline.