Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Review of Truth on Fire by Zach Jenkins


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. 

In this book we get David's story and we meet Quinn. David has realized that he is gay and realized after his friend Clay found the love of his life in Ezra (which we find in Love on Fire). David is willing to try dating men but so far he just hasn't met one that has meant anything to him. As in there are no second dates on the horizon. So when he gets talked into being a bachelor in a charity auction he thinks this is the worst idea ever. But this is the night he will meet a man who will change his idea of no one is worth a second date, the only problem this man is straight. Can he finally be with a man who is worthy of more or is he destined to only first date guys?

Quinn has lost is wife less than a year ago and is solely focused on his son. Though his family has been pushing him to get back out there, he just doesn't feel he is ready yet. So when he meets David he is not sure what he feels but he knows at least he has found a new friend. The problem is the more time they spend together them more Quinn is confused about how he feels about David. His other thought is it's not just about him he has a son to think about to. What happens when he finds that it is all to late and the person he wants might not be the one he can have for the long haul?

What do you do when the one you want doesn't want you back? Do you fight for the chance or just hope and pray it will all work out? This is a great story about two men who have different ideas about what they want their future to be. The more they try and fight to figure out what it is they really want the more they are confused about what they can really have. This is a great book about finding out what you are willing to fight for and what you are willing to walk from. I think this is a great book that will have you hooked from the first word to the very end. I would recommend this to anyone and everyone.

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