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Pulling Away
2008
First Published
3.55
Average Rating
36
Number of Pages

Part of Series

Noah and Charlie grew up in the same neighborhood. They’d always been friends, though never close. When Charlie is left alone after the death of his family, however, Noah is the only friend that sticks around after Charlie practically becomes a hermit. Determined to get through to Charlie, Noah invents a fake identity on the computer to talk with him. And while Charlie still keeps Noah at arm's length, he opens up to his new computer buddy. Finally, Noah's dream comes true when his friendship with Charlie changes to include sex, but each time they are together, Charlie pulls away afterward. Every time Noah tries to get through to him, Charlie grows even more distant. Then Charlie tells Noah's disguised internet persona that he doesn't have a boyfriend, merely a neighbor with whom he has sex. Crushed, and in order to protect himself from further heartache, Noah begins to live a life separate from Charlie. But Charlie realizes soon enough that he misses Noah in his life, that he must get past his grief and go after the man he has come to love. But is it already too late? NOTE: Don’t miss the sequel, Pulling Apart.

Avg Rating
3.55
Number of Ratings
428
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4 STARS
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2 STARS
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Author

Shawn Lane
Shawn Lane
Author · 78 books

Shawn Lane writes erotic gay romances and believes love and passion know no boundaries. Happily Ever After is for everyone. In the past she has written heterosexual romances (see her backlist) but is now concentrating on gay romances. Shawn lives in California and holds down a boring day job in a legal department of a giant corporation dreaming of the nights and weekends when she can create new stories. Shawn loves to hear from readers, is happy to answer any questions, and has been known to send free books to fans just because.

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