Just a Bit Unhealthy
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
형식
킨들
페이지
180
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 26, 2015
출판사
Alessandra Hazard
설명
Gabriel DuVal, a talented soccer player on the cusp of stardom, finds himself at a crossroads where his desires intertwine with his responsibilities. As he navigates the pressures of fame and the expectations placed upon him, he grapples with the pull of indulgence against the backdrop of a meticulously crafted career. His world becomes increasingly complex as he discovers that what he yearns for might not align with what he truly needs.
Jar, a figure from Gabriel's past, reenters his life and challenges everything he thought he understood about love and attraction. Their chemistry is undeniable, but so are the complications it brings. The tension between their shared history and the new dynamics makes Gabriel question the choices he has made. As he stands at the brink of his future, he must confront the emotions that threaten to derail his carefully planned path.
As Gabriel juggles the thrill of sport and the tantalizing draw of forbidden desire, he learns valuable lessons about vulnerability, self-acceptance, and what it means to really live. With each decision he faces, he inches closer to understanding the fine line that separates need from want, ultimately revealing that sometimes, the most profound discoveries lie in embracing the unexpected.
Jar, a figure from Gabriel's past, reenters his life and challenges everything he thought he understood about love and attraction. Their chemistry is undeniable, but so are the complications it brings. The tension between their shared history and the new dynamics makes Gabriel question the choices he has made. As he stands at the brink of his future, he must confront the emotions that threaten to derail his carefully planned path.
As Gabriel juggles the thrill of sport and the tantalizing draw of forbidden desire, he learns valuable lessons about vulnerability, self-acceptance, and what it means to really live. With each decision he faces, he inches closer to understanding the fine line that separates need from want, ultimately revealing that sometimes, the most profound discoveries lie in embracing the unexpected.