Book Review: When It’s Right by Aria Grace
Title: When It’s Right
Author: Aria Grace
Series: Mile High Romance Book 1
Publisher: Surrendered Press
Reviewer: Larry / John
Release Date: December 23, 2013
Genre(s): m/m Gay Fiction / Contemporary Romance
Page Count: 212 pages
Heat Level: 3.5 flames out of 5
Rating: 4 stars out of 5
Blurb: When Shane Greenly left his home in Casper Mountain, Wy, he was leaving more than just the closet. He needed a fresh start to pursue his dream of running a dog training ranch without having to deny who he really is.
Meeting Alex was one of the best things that could have happened to Shane. They were at the beginning of a wonderful relationship when the unthinkable happened and Shane had to leave. The consequences of his past mistakes could not be hidden any longer. (End Blurb)
How do you tell the one person you are falling in love with that you have a history? And worse, how do you tell that person that the history you’ve hidden so well has caught up with you? And how do you not tell that person, knowing the hurt will be impossible for both of you to bear?
For Alex, Shane is the first man he has ever fallen for. When he runs from their budding relationship, hoping to spare Alex from his pain, Alex is hurt beyond anything. Their love should be able to handle any situation or issue, so Alex doesn’t understand why Shane doesn’t trust him to understand whatever the problem is.
Thus is the story woven by Aria Grace in When It’s Right. Shane has a secret past, a past that he is sure Alex will never accept. He has hidden that past from everyone in his family and now the one man he loves. But secrets have a way of appearing when you least expect them to. And this secret is not something that can stay hidden.
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