Immerse In Special Needs 2 (Special Needs, #2) Presented By K.A. Merikan Delivered In Digital Edition
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sitelink “Special Needs” is book two out of a two part series,
Caretaking, Like a boss.
So, Ryan isnt disabled, Okay, he is, but hes only got a foot missing, thats hardly a reason to pretend hes paraplegic and ride around in a wheelchair! Now Liam has to deal with being lied to since the moment they met, and he is not a happy camper.
He doesnt understand why sweet, innocent Ryan would do such a thing, What if there are other things his boyfriend lied about Or exboyfriend for that matter,
Ryan is in a state of complete panic at the sole thought of losing Liam, his first proper boyfriend ever, But the show must go on and after the fire in his hotel, Ryan cant only focus on his love life, Hes a serious businessman after all, Marketing, networking and promoting will be his new love life, Who needs a boyfriend anyway, when in the end, every guy is either a devotee, or freaks out about his transability Yet, . . maybe if Liam stayed around the hotel, they could at least make up and become friends,
There is one more option to consider walking, If Ryan started walking, would Liam want to be with him again But how far can he bend to Liams wishes before he breaks
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Genre: contemporary erotic m/m romance, dramedy
Themes may contain SPOILERS: disability, deception, alternative lifestyles, tattoos, selfimage issues, financial trouble, boss/employee, abduction, transability, communication issues, selfharm, BIID
Erotic content: explicit m/m sexual scenes including role play I do not expect this review to be in any way coherent.
This is going to be one of those rambling squee/flail/rant things that happen when you just love a book way too much, but you have to get it out.
As a note, this is going to cover Partsandof Special Needs, mainly because I nearly choked when I hit the end of Partand was starting Partminutes later.
This
is one of those instances where you just need more than five, I don't know how many I would give it, but it would probably look something like this:
!!!!!!!!!!
Pretty much.
Liam and Ryan were so amazingly perfect for each other, I love this story from front to back and about smacked someone a couple of times when RL wouldn't stop interrupting me, damnit! I cried and laughed so hard reading this.
Everything about this book just worked for me, from the kinks, to the issues, to the absolute passion and love they show, Just perfect.
I've never seen a book that dealt with this issue, but K, A. handles it so well. Being inside Ryan's head was such an experience, and she makes it so damn believable that I just wanted to cry when he couldn't express his feelings to Liam.
He was trying so damn hard,
Really this is just a beautiful romance and it's absofuckinglutely perfect, No questions. Even the ending, which was a bit bittersweet, was so right, Because in real life, not everything works out just the way we would want it,
And the sex Let's just say that the Psych Ward scene is the hottest thing I've ever read in my life, hands down.
I have no words for how turned on I was there, Whew!
So really, the only thing that would make this better, would be having a hard copy so that I could give it a hug.
Seriously. hint, wink, nudge, virtual cookies This is a wonderful sequel to Ryan and Liam's story from 'Special Needs' with a lot of additional detail about who they are and how they relate now that Ryan's "secret" of not being a paraplegic is out.
The tone and humor of the writing is wonderful, the issues they grapple with totally real, and the secondary characters I liked so much in part one were back and made sure there was never a dull moment.
Ryan and Liam are still just like big kids, very playful and not always aware of the consequences of what they do or say, but they get to struggle with some really grownup issues.
Liam has a real problem with the fact that Ryan turns out to "just" be missing a foot and doesnt need his wheelchair.
He loved Ryan anyway, but the deception gets to him, He hatches a plan to make Ryan walk, thinking all will be well as soon as his nolonger boyfriend will be able to enjoy life the way Liam does.
Even though he means well, he doesn't understand Ryan at all and drives him to the point of total despair just by trying to do what he thinks is the right thing.
He needs to learn to listen to what Ryan really needs, Yes, it is highly unusual, but in the end, Liam needs to decide if he can love him the way he is transability and all.
Ryan is extremely conflicted, Not just does he have to deal with trying to make his sex hotel a success, he also loves Liam and will do anything to make him happy.
Liam clearly wants him to walk, so he tries extremely hard to completely change his life, The problem is that it makes him extremely unhappy to the point where he is ready to give up and jumps into the ocean.
Only once Liam saves his life can they start a real dialogue, I was fascinated by his explanations and the solution, although it seems "weird" to a normalbodied person, made sense for Ryan,
This second part is as fun and entertaining as the first, written in a way that made me laugh despite the serious issues Liam and Ryan have to deal with.
The web of lies may have been cut at the end of book one, but what follows is a series of misunderstandings that are no less difficult to deal with.
This novel also contains some fascinating insights into transability, defined as "The desire of ablebodied people to become disabled, or to enact/perform disability, through medical or other means.
" This novel questions most people's assumption that ablebodiedness is the norm and the most desirable state of being, showing that there are other people out there who may have a different way of looking at things.
If you like stories written with a snarklike sense of humor, if you enjoy reading about men who couldnt be called average by any stretch of the imagination who struggle with real issues between them, and if you're looking for a read with lots of kinky scenes and some very hot betweenthesheets activity, then you will probably like this novel.
NOTE: This book was provided by the author for the purpose of a review on sitelinkRainbow Book s,
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