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Love Sees the person
This book was classic Andrew Grey, opened it and only put down because life interfered. Five stars, couldn't have been better.Duncan is trying to find his way in a world that just got harder. In a bad accident on the Skeleton run, he hurt his back. Foe now no walking, life in a wheelchair is heard to get used too. But when a friend for the team gets reaches out.... a business opportunity presents its self, along with love. If he can see past the damaged nerves he's dealing with and see the man Todd sees.Todd still has dreams of making the Olympic team. But money us tight in an Olympic athletes world, and he us seriously thinking of quitting as the dept keeps piling up. But a commerical and things are looking up.The twi things about thos book that took my breath were the love scene to the sounds of the major thunderstorm - just wow. And how Duncan's mom never gave up on him or believing in him getting the use of his legs back. And statement that made me giggle because I haven't heard it in years. "Her bread isn't buttered all the way to the edge." It fit the scene and the character being talked about perfectly.This is a myst read for any one that likes overcoming stories. It gives hope for love no matter you physical state. Thank you for sharing, Mr. Grey.
B**O
Another Grey Winner
This is the third in a series of gay men who are involved with a custom auto mechanics chain in Milwaukee, and this one has two very stubborn and somewhat star crossed lovers who took a while for me to like them.Not that there was anything wrong with Duncan, whom I think is the man on the right in the kiss above himself in a wheelchair; nor with the blond Todd, his former teammate on the Olympic skeleton ski team who works in the auto shop. (I am guessing here who is whom; neither is completely described physically in the book).My biggest problem with Duncan is that he is totally and completely self-conscious and almost too self-pitying even considering his skiing accident and rehab to try to get him back on his feet--which is never likely to happen. Todd, on the other hand, sort of comes out of the blue after being prodded by Duncan's mother after months of not contacting Duncan. Before you know it Todd is making sweet talk and sweet moves on Duncan who throws a pity party to protect himself whenever he can.Then something clicks and they become close and eventually closer and closer. There is a plot and a crisis which you could see a coming a mile ahead, but it's handled lovingly as always by a master of male romance who also knows how to show that people with disabilities are not to be taken lightly.
E**Y
Another Hit
Andrew Grey is a favorite author of mine. His stories are smoothly written and contain all the aspects I want in a story. There is little angst, and the what there is doesn't turn me off. I don't care to read about an angsty character. This is part of the series "Hearts Entwined," a series about people with different abilities. Each story, including this one is told with heart.You can read the blurb to find out what it's about. I'll just say, it's an Andrew Grey book, and well worth the read.
S**I
WOW
This book was a great story about living in the moment and making the most of your circumstances. While this series deals with loving the differently abled, this installment includes hearing, visual and mobility impairments as well as Alzheimerโs. The author handles each of these issues with respect and care. The additional story line of struggling elite athletes enhances this well rounded story.
K**R
Heart Untouched (Hearts Entwined Book 3)
WOW, this book was absolutely wonderful, chapter after chapter, is just gets better and better! Definitely a must read, lots of drama, excitement, mystery , and a most beautiful love story, between two beautiful guys! Do not miss this series, I'm no author, but a fan of awesome books, especially when they grab from the first thru the last chapter. Love this Author, He's magnificent, so many thanks, Honey Bee ๐๐๐๐ฅ๐ญ๐ถ
M**L
I wish there were more
I almost always enjoy Andrew Grey's books. This was very enjoyable, but just as it was getting interesting, it ended. It isnt a cliffhanger but rather the end. I wish Andrew wrote longer books. His talent would make for an enjoyable weekend read rather than just an evening.
K**N
Able Body, Able Heart
This series is one of my favorites. Duncan is learning to live with a new body and a new path. I loved how Todd just saw Duncan. His spirit, his drive, and his competitiveness. Great read. I agree with the another reviewer that I did want more. I was ready for their story to end.
K**R
Another great book in the series
Very well written book which I can really identify with, being in a wheelchair. A great story that explores the struggles of someone who is dealing with being wheelchair bound
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