Into the Gray
Into the Gray
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Though this is Bk.1 in this series it holds up quite well as a standalone novella. Aaron is twenty-six, an Air Force Vet, and a Harvard graduate but he's doing janitorial work in a Downtown Detroit office building. He's come to an impasse, unsure how to proceed with his life. David is forty-one, a lawyer, and has just filed for divorce from his wife, ostensibly because he discovered her sexts exchanges with his best friend, but really because he's finally ready to admit to himself and the world that his gay. He's always known it. I really liked this. [a:F.E. Feeley Jr. 6806438 F.E. Feeley Jr. https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1587951464p2/6806438.jpg] employs a light touch laying out the story of two people finding each other at a crossroads moment of their lives, dealing with some heavy life issues yet there's no stridency or contrived drama. This is mostly due to the great characters that are David and Aaron. They're emotionally honest, willing to face their individual emotional gauntlets and acknowledge the good thing they've found in each other. They're practical. The fact that the chemistry between them is