Elsie Street
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3.8 • 23 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Boston native Dave Madden has just been fired from a dead-end bartending job in San Francisco. His long-suffering girlfriend helps him get a job at a nearby art museum as a guard. But what Dave finds there will challenge his whole sense of identity. For despite a fling with a college roommate that ended too soon for his liking, he considers himself straight.
When Dave encounters woozy young Aaron Andersen at a museum event—openly gay, with a house of his own in SF's hip Bernal Heights neighborhood—he at first sees the 24-year-old techie as a harmless nerd and offers to drive him home. But Aaron soon has a seductive hold on Dave, and as the men's lives become more intertwined, Dave finds himself falling into an unexpected and passionate relationship, one that will require all his loyalty and commitment, and his faith in love.
Both men are damaged characters, and Dave really wants to be a good influence on Aaron. But as an old flame suddenly re-emerges from Dave's past and new revelations about Aaron's addictive tendencies raise doubts in Dave's mind, can their life together on Elsie Street really work out?
Customer Reviews
Almost didn't finished this book.
This book had only one likeable character and that was Aaron. This story started out with the couple Dave and Janine who have been together for at least 5 years. They are both pathetic and have no redeeming quality.
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Dave breaks up with Janine and moves in with Aaron almost on the same day. Dave is a lazy underachiever who says he's in love with Aaron but cheats on him.
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I only finished this book because I hat to leave anything unfinished no matter how much I dislike it.
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I gave this book 3 stars only because of the Aaron character.
Looking for love in the right place
Great story. Would recommend it to anyone who likes gay love stories. Looking forward to reading the continuing story “The Pull of Yesterday”
what just happened
I feel so bad for aaron 😭