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A review by a_reader_obsessed
Mark Cooper versus America by J.A. Rock, Lisa Henry
4.0
So the blurb pretty much says it all...
This was all about finding yourself and getting your priorities straight. If it happens to involve exploring your sexuality, then all the better.
As Mark and Deacon delve more into expressing their sexual needs and showing their vulnerable side, they come to realize that perhaps relying on someone is not such a bad thing - that sharing their insecurities and personal issues with someone else is really quite fantastic.
I had a little worry before I read this. I didn't know if my staid self would be able to handle it but thankfully, it was portrayed tastefully and with what I would assume as a realistic progression of how one goes about that sort of thing???? *gulps* Oy.
Other than that I overall liked how Mark and Deacon find in the other what they needed - a level of trust and intimacy that they didn't know was missing. I was entertained and humored and touched as this was peppered with lovely sweetness, sexiness, and don't forget - some eyebrow raising kink.
This was all about finding yourself and getting your priorities straight. If it happens to involve exploring your sexuality, then all the better.
As Mark and Deacon delve more into expressing their sexual needs and showing their vulnerable side, they come to realize that perhaps relying on someone is not such a bad thing - that sharing their insecurities and personal issues with someone else is really quite fantastic.
I had a little worry before I read this
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because I knew in advance that there was fisting and that was a bit off puttingOther than that I overall liked how Mark and Deacon find in the other what they needed - a level of trust and intimacy that they didn't know was missing. I was entertained and humored and touched as this was peppered with lovely sweetness, sexiness, and don't forget - some eyebrow raising kink.