Something Like Spring
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4.9 • 12 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Nothing in this world is permanent. Friends, lovers, even family, can all disappear in the blink of an eye. Without these anchors, it’s easy to find yourself drifting.
Jason Grant doesn't have much, aside from a beat-up old guitar and knack for getting kicked out of foster homes. His latest placement is set to be just another in a long line of failures. Then he meets Caesar Hubbard, a handsome guy who lives down the hall. For the first time in his life, Jason wants to stay, which means learning to be part of a family, and not letting his feelings--or his actions--ruin his only real chance of finding love.
Something Like Spring introduces a new character to the Something Like... series, one with a troubled past and an equally turbulent future. Jason must traverse a winding road fraught with emotional conflicts and tough decisions... a road that might just lead to a certain couple in Austin.
Each Something Like... book follows a different gay character on their quest for love. Central to the plot is the troubled relationship between Ben and Tim, high school sweethearts who continue to meet at different stages of their lives, their chemistry changing with each encounter. Surrounding them is a wealth of friends and enemies, each with their own story, resulting in an immersive universe filled with optimism and hope, heartbreak and healing. While the series doesn't shy away from sexual content, it also focuses deeply on emotion, promising an experience that will stay with you long after the final page is turned.
Customer Reviews
Love can happen to anyone
This is more a message than a review; since I hate ruining a good book I won't tell you how this book is to me with all details. All I can stay is I fell in love from something summer to something like spring~
As much I loved reading them I hated the fact I got close to the end of the book. To me I never wanted the book to end, but all good books must end and I would like to thank Jay Bell for writing these books; they bring an understanding that all love has it's up and downs and no one is the same when it comes to love.
Thank you, Jay Bell.