Bad Boyfriend
Bad in Baltimore Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Chet Daniel
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By:
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K.A. Mitchell
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Causing trouble has never been more fun.
Eli Wright doesn’t follow anyone’s rules. When he was 17, his parents threw him out of the house for being gay. He’s been making his own way for the past five years and he’s not about to change himself for anyone’s expectations. For now, romance can wait. There are plenty of hot guys to keep him entertained until he finds someone special.
Quinn Maloney kept the peace and his closeted boyfriend’s secrets for 10 years. One morning he got a hell of a wake-up along with his coffee. Not only did the boyfriend cheat on him, but he’s marrying the girl he knocked up. Inviting Quinn to the baby’s baptism is the last straw. Quinn’s had enough of gritting his teeth to play nice. His former boyfriend is in for a rude awakening, because Quinn’s not going to sit quietly on the sidelines. In fact, he has the perfect scheme, and he just needs to convince the much younger, eyeliner-wearing guy who winks at him in a bar to help him out.
Eli’s deception is a little too good, and soon he has everyone believing they’re madly in love. In fact, he’s almost got Quinn believing it himself....
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- Hemmel M.
- 02-11-21
Are there no bisexuals in Baltimore anno 2011?
First time around I loved the drama in this story. Second time around I am so very annoyed it spoils my enjoyment.
Why do these characters and the whole fictional society (anno 2011) deny there is a thing called bisexuality?
Peter had a 10 year long relationship with a man and is now married to a woman. So he is bi. He will enjoy sex with her, he is able to love her and he can build a long lasting relationship with his wife and child. His wife is NOT automatically a decieved victim here.
I agree Peter is guilty of cheating and lying about also being attracted to men. But I am angry how in every conversation with every person in this novel they agree Peter is not able to love, commitment and sexual satisfaction with his new wife because he is a closeted gay man.
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