Until the World Stops
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L.A. Witt
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Their plan was perfect...until the world stopped.
After the navy boots him out, Tristan is screwed. Without an honorable discharge or a college degree, his job prospects are grim. If only he knew a service member who was willing to get married, make Tristan a dependent, and transfer his GI Bill. Such as, say, a former coworker who’s single, gay, and wants his family off his back about his refusal to settle down...and who maybe feels guilty for his role in Tristan losing his career.
Casey has never liked Tristan, but the plan is irresistible. In fact, it’s perfect. Now, Tristan has health insurance and a place to live, and he’s going to school. Meanwhile, Casey’s conscience is assuaged, and he’s still sleeping his way through town while his family is none the wiser. The guys stay out of each other’s way, and it’s all good.
Right up until a pandemic locks everything down.
Suddenly, it’s just Casey and Tristan...and maybe that’s not such a bad thing. In a time when they’re both desperate for strength, support, and human contact, they find them in the most unexpected place: each other.
But when feelings come into play, is it something real? Or just two lonely men making the best of terrifying times? And how in the world do Casey and Tristan tell the difference?
Until the World Stops is a 72,000-word, stand-alone gay romance.
A note from the author:
As the events of 2020 have unfolded, in particular the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve debated when and how to incorporate that reality into my work. It’s not something I want to make light of or capitalize on, but it has become a part of our lives, and one that doesn’t look to be going anywhere any time soon.
There comes a point when - if I’m to write about life - I need to write about the ugly parts, too. For that matter, writing is how I process the world around me, and as time has gone on, I’ve found myself needing the catharsis of looking this reality in the eye and putting it into words as best I can.
Most importantly, however, this is a time when we all need hope and even moments of peace. While pure escapism is important to me, so too is finding that hope and peace when everything feels so bleak.
So, it’s with that in mind that I give you a couple of guys finding a little bit of light when all the world feels dark.
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- Janna B.
- 26.06.2021
brilliant
I read a few less than stellar amazon reviews, and they were right in the points they rose - IT#s just that I happen to LOVE the points they were disappointed about. I think the whole book is brilliant. I absolutely love that there aren'T that many scenes described leading up to the important parts, because I know I would have suffered through them and it would have made the whole cook unnecessarily longer. As it is, it feels like the perfect length, with just the right amount of hope and tension to have me hooked and keep me interested until the end. I think I wouldn't have minded a few more scenes with their families, but they weren't needed for the plot, so I understand why they weren't there.
I think the story covers pretty perfectly the struggles with covid 19, and all the things it brought with it, and I absolutely love that this is an M/M romance featureing a world that feels very real to me right now. I love both the main characters, as theyare very well done and - while pretty much the only characters really described in the whole book - have real characteristics that made them feel real to me. They're not perfect, they do stupid things more than once, and they have to learn to communicate, but I don't think their story feels orchestrated around the whole covid deal. I actually think there are several plot points that would have worked similarly to putting covid in, and reached the same happy ending. I just really enjoy that this is a happy story featureing a global pandemic I've been unable to escape wherever I go for so, so long now. I love hearing about people taking something positive from it, and not just stressful.
I just really enjoyed this story. I think it's well worth the money.
The narrator did a great job, as well! I really recommend listening to it, but that's just my personal opinion.
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