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ALL SAINTS
ALL SAINTS
Jonas needs Tate. He just doesn't know it yet.
Or at least, he doesn't want to admit it. Because there is no way Jonas Ashcroft is gay. He's a straight, carefree frat-boy player, just like any good son of a conservative state senator. If only his struggle to convince everyone—especially himself—didn't leave him so miserable. No matter how many girls or bottles he drowns himself in, Jonas can neither escape nor accept who he is.
Enter Tate. He's smart, confident and instantly sees right through Jonas's surly exterior. Sure, he's done things in life he's not proud of, but he knows who he is and what he wants. And what he wants is Jonas. As their easy friendship intensifies into something more, Tate introduces Jonas to a life he's never known. One filled with acceptance and sex and a love that terrifies and excites them both.
But some inner demons refuse to be shaken off so easily. When Jonas's old life barges in, he faces a shattering choice, one that could destroy everything he and Tate have fought so hard for. Sometimes love just isn't enough—and sometimes it's exactly what you need.
- Sales Rank: #1674681 in Books
- Published on: 2016-04-19
- Released on: 2016-04-19
- Dimensions: 6.54" h x .66" w x 4.25" l,
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 288 pages
About the Author
A. M. Arthur has been creating stories in her head since she was a child and scribbling them down nearly as long. She credits an early fascination with male friendships and ''bromance'' with her later discovery of and subsequent affair with m/m romance stories. She is the author of numerous novels, including the Cost of Repairs, Discovering Me, Belonging, Perspectives, and Restoration series, as well as stand-alone novels.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
This book just wasn't for me.
By michelle ochoa
I'm sorry.. I really tried with this book. But unfortunately it just wasn't for me. I can read and devour books in one sitting. But this book took me days to get through! I kept putting it down to do other things.
It just didn't grab or hold my attention.
I liked Tate. But I hated how in the beginning he wanted Jonas to be all in. Pressuring him to make his decision. He seemed to go back in forth with that.
Then we have the whole Truvada thing. To just rely on that knowing you have people depending on you. To take such a big risk. Just because you think you're covered by a pill. I wasn't feeling that.
And Jonas.... I wasn't feeling him at all. Everything he said was a big WTH for me!
"He'd touched himself there a few times while j*rking off, but pen*trating himself, even with a finger, had felt like too much. Too gay."
Ughhhh...no.
Yes.... He changed as the book went on. But I just wasn't feeling him.
I wish I could have liked this book better.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Realistic and gritty and made me race through the pages.
By V. Rundell of V's Reads
Jonas is a closeted junior in college sent to live with his aunt and uncle in Delaware to keep him out of the spotlight after he's expelled from school in a frat-hazing-stunt-gone-wrong. Jonas has had a hard time living up to the perfect ideals of his strict, conservative parents, and suffers from a possible learning disability his folks won't accept.
Living with his aunt and uncle is a totally new world. Financially, they don't have much, but they share with real joy. They take care of their own, and more: they have tenants above their garage, Tate and his two younger sisters.
Tate is a 23 y/o out gay man who's not ashamed at his years of tricking to keep his family fed. Tate and his sisters were orphaned when he was just 16, and he fought hard to win their custody--not before they were both in bad spots in foster care. Tate strives to always put them first, especially his youngest sister Marnie who was assaulted and still suffers PTSD.
Tate is immediately attracted to Jonas, who's a right godly male specimen. Jonas is afraid of the feelings that Tate stirs, but can't help being awed by Tate's sheer awesomeness. Did I mention Tate runs (with his good friends) a homeless shelter for LGBT teens who've been kicked out by their parents? Yeah, Tate's the stand-up man Jonas would love to be. And that admiration allows Jonas to finally drop his facade. He's known he was gay for some time, but lives in fear of his parents cutting him off.
Of course, being in Delaware with his loving and open extended family--and Tate--allows Jonas to cut loose in a way he never could in college. And, Jonas pretty much loves it. Expect a lot of real hard times, though, because Daddy Dearest is one for the Internet Shame Awards.
I seriously fell into this book. It was such a heart-tugger, and really allowed these two young guys to explore a solid first relationship--one that was definitely heading into "forever" territory in the HEA ending. Jonas gets the help he needs to be a fully functional adult, one not beholden to his father's homophobic and controlling whims. Tate learns that he has to let go of his guilt surrounding the years he couldn't keep Addyson and Marnie protected, and build a new and brighter future for them, and himself, with Jonas.
There are some awesome secondary characters, and I'm sure we'll be lucky enough to experience their love stories going forward. I really ache for Marc and hope he finds a forever man.
The whole "gay teen homeless shelter" background was fantastic, and wonderfully rendered. It was clear exactly how razor-thin the operating budgets of these (unfortunately!!) necessary centers are, and I loved how Jonas did his very best to make Tate's place more financially solvent. I can only hope that a reconciliation for Jonas and his parents is on the horizon, and that a hefty donation from them will keep the doors open and the kids fed.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
... unless they're written by authors that I know and love, simply because I already have a huge TBR ...
By Darcus Murray
I haven't been accepting review requests or taking on review copies for tours and stuff unless they're written by authors that I know and love, simply because I already have a huge TBR pile of review books and ARCs that I need to get through. Seriously, it's bad. But when I saw the cover of this book come through my email from Kismet and read the synopsis, I knew I had to give it a try. I love LGBTQIA books but I don't read many. It's just my opinion, but quite often the ones that do come through are poorly written and the characters jump straight to bed, do the dirty, maybe one conflict and they're done. I'm not really a fan of that. When I read books with couples of the same sex (or any type of characters, really) I want the delicious bedrooms scenes to be heightened by the build up. I want to feel something other than just turned on.
I'm happy to say that Come What May did not disappoint. I admit that I did think the story, relation-ship wise, went a little fast. At times it felt like Jonas moved a little too quickly into the lifestyle he'd apparently always fought against. At the beginning of the story, we really got no hint that Jonas was gay and I assumed that he was unaware of it at well. The way he internalized with himself as well as the way he interacted with Tate. Very quickly however, he was admitting to Tate that he had always known, to some degree, that he was gay and that he had pretty much spent his life repressing it. I do feel like that was a little odd at times. He kind of went from end of the spectrum to the other in a super short amount of time.
I also love that this story dealt with some serious issues. I know quite a few people that either question their sexuality or identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, etc. and I HATE that a teenager, child, or even adult has to fear being thrown away by the people that should love them and support them the most because of who they are. I hate it so much. That is a kind of pain and suffering that someone is not able to understand fully unless they experience for themselves. Some of us end up never letting the people closest to us know who we fully are because we're afraid. And that sucks. No one should have to feel this way. I love that the Jonas and Tates story tackled that fully, from the shelter that Tate runs for homeless teens to the battle Jonas has to fight with his own father and mother. It was real and definitely important to the story.
Overall, I think this was a beautiful love story. The character were absolutely amazing and I fell in love with them. I'm curious as to what the author has in store for them in the rest of the All Saints series.
Rating: 4 Stars.
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