Stand By You
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Three months after his rescue from an abusive boyfriend, twenty-two-year-old Romy Myers has landed his first legitimate job—bussing tables at his friend's new coffee shop. The job has brought him some stability after years of abuse have left him feeling damaged and broken. He's working hard on his panic and social anxiety, and those things are often tempered by the big, burly presence of Brendan Walker.
From the moment ex-football player Brendan helped rescue Romy from his ex's abuse, he's wanted to protect him. And he does, from a distance, with joking text messages, a new gym routine to toughen him up and a genuine friendship. So far it's been easy—but Brendan's feelings aren't just friendly anymore…
When an argument spirals out of control, a hot and heavy make-out session causes Romy's friendship with supposedly straight Brendan to reach a new level. The last thing Romy wants is to fall for another guy who could potentially shatter him, but Brendan also wakes up a part of him he thought had been destroyed by violence—his heart.
76,000 words
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Romy Meyers and Brendan Walker are an unlikely duo. Their friendship was forged in the worst moment of Romy's life and consists mostly of silence and text messages. After Romy escapes a brutal relationship, he depends wholeheartedly on support from Brendan and their close-knit group of friends. But even that may not be enough when the past insists on intruding into present times. Arthur sets his smooth, gently paced romance in the familiar, harrowing world of gay men struggling with identity and desperate for acceptance. Romy is ashamed of his past, and Brendan fears losing the love of his family. The harsh topics of PTSD, rape, and recovery are balanced by surprising moments of tenderness and vulnerability. In depicting the hurts of living and the healing comfort of love, Arthur hits all the right notes. The satisfying conclusion resolves both threads of the story in an appealing and realistic way.