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Man To Man by G.A. Hauser
Man To Man by G.A. Hauser











Man To Man by G.A. Hauser

Tanner was attracted to Josh, although he didn't want to be. And seriously, having a supposedly "innocent" conversation with the guy, and all the while you have your hand down your shorts under the table? Talk about inappropriate!īut I guess it wasn't so wrong, because it worked. or the third) time Tanner said he wasn't gay.

Man To Man by G.A. Hauser

Of course, Tanner was the king of mixed signals, but Josh still should have backed right the hell off after the first (or the second. Seriously, sexual harassment territory, right here.

Man To Man by G.A. Hauser

Ugh, this book just reminded me of how this is just not the author for me!įirst off, we have Josh, who just came on WAY too strong. Since this review is pretty negative, I'm stating again that this is just my opinion and not a direct criticism to the author or an instruction for you to buy or not to by this book. Still, I don't think previously stated events were right and with that in mind, this is a 2 star read for me. That's why it was really difficult to rate this book with 2 stars. It annoyed me to no end, but I liked the surroundings, the seduction and the overall theme. Certainly not an action of someone who is so deeply in love as Josh kept saying he was. Second, isn't it understandable to give the man some time, since you managed to convert him from being straight to gay in one week? Third, the guy just told you he loved you the night before, and already the next day you're asking him to change his whole life so that it could be easier on you? I think it's unfair, rude and frankly disrespectful. First off, that's blackmail and I would have dumped him so fast his head would have spun. Third this is the reason why I ended up going with two instead of three stars - How can anyone, and especially someone who has known he was gay all his life, demand of his -up to a week ago -'straight' lover to out himself? Josh basically said, either you tell everyone at work you're gay or we are finished. It almost felt like the author wasn't sure what the character should have a problem with and jumbled everything and anything in his self-doubts. He enjoyed them and still managed to ask himself - am I sick? Why is being gay sick? It just clashed with everything else that was happening and it struck a cord with me. What bothered me with Tanner was that he obviously got an erection, thought Josh was hot and didn't discourage any of his advances. Second I agree it's to early to accept you might be gay in one week. It seemed abusive and as much as I'd liked him as a character, it left a bitter taste. He kept pushing without asking if it's okay, and then acting all embarrassed when it was too late. First I didn't like Josh's attitude - oh, he's straight, that only makes it sweeter.













Man To Man by G.A. Hauser