My Kind of Love

My Kind of Love

O’Brien Dennis

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Editorial:
iUniverse
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781663229977
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Akime felt he had found the one, that one guy who accepted him for all of his flaws including his HIV status. After witnessing his husband commit suicide, Akime never felt that he could find love again. Akime’s love affair with O’Neal was a roller coaster, however he found the time to excel professionally. Moving to London was the right decision, however he found himself wondering around Europe searching for a mask man who reminded him of his dead husband. For years, Akime and O’Neal lived the ultimate lie of betrayal, not fully understanding what love is. O’Neal made the ultimate decision and Akime was left yet again without love. It was the young Jamaican gardener who was the half brother of his best friend who showed him My Kind of Love. It was Donovan who taught Akime how to love again and more importantly how to love himself unconditionally. It was a wedding made for TV movies until the party was crashed. The honeymoon was set in an Island Paradise, set in the lush backdrop of Portland Jamaica. As a group of friends returned to the island to give support to a friend who lost his father, they all realized how much things have changed. Christmas in Jamaica was the ultimate gay travel get away. In the end someone was sacrificed just for wanting My Kind of Love. Akime is left yet again fighting for love and asking himself why he returned to Jamaica.

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