Learning to Feel

Learning to Feel
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Book Synopsis Learning to Feel by : N.R. Walker

Download or read book Learning to Feel written by N.R. Walker and published by BlueHeart Press. This book was released on with total page 279 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Resigned to living a sexless, loveless life, Doctor Nathan Tierney knows something is missing. In a rash decision, he leaves his life-consuming job at Mass General Hospital, Boston, to be the small-town doctor in Belfast, Maine. With the job comes a house, and with the house comes a handyman-painter. Trent Jamieson, a nomadic artist, and his dog Bentley, are offered free accommodation for the few weeks he fixes up the hospital-owned house. Nathan is transfixed by this free-spirited, undeniably gorgeous man. Confused but amazed to feel any kind of attraction - much less to a man - Nathan convinces himself to put aside any preconceived ideas, and allows himself to just feel. As their attraction for each other grows, one man learns to live, the other learns to love. But just who is teaching who? ** Second Edition. First Edition released in 2012. No additional content has been added. This book has not been professionally edited**


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