Tamin Armeneth is one of the most talented singers
the world has ever seen. Not that anyone has actually seen him. He doesn’t
tour. He doesn’t pose for promotional material. He doesn’t tolerate the media
in any way. He has a beautiful voice and the powerful and unequaled ability to
write songs that capture the audience.
But, despite all that he has accomplished from a
tragic and agonizing past, Tamin is lonely. Every aspect of his life is a
secret, including the fact that he’s gay. No one knows the real Tamin, the man behind the band Armeneth. Not even his agent
and friend Geo.
Shy all his life, Tamin
was involved in a horrendous car wreck at fourteen that killed his parents and
put him in a coma for months, along with disfiguring him horribly. With no other
family, once he came to, he was shuffled into the foster system and quickly
slipped through the cracks, an unwanted, ugly burden.
Leeson Gregory is a bright, gorgeous, outgoing, yet
sheltered man. He has his parent’s unconditional, if overprotective love despite
being blind and gay. But Leeson wants out from under his parent’s smothering
affection.
His move has unexpected consequences, in the form of
a very quiet, reserved man living next door.
Leeson loves hearing the man speak, his voice tugging at Leeson. Being
blind, Leeson’s other senses are hyperaware of everything. And both Leeson’s senses
and Leeson want to get to know the shy man next door.
But trying to get the man to open up is proving to
be a challenge. A challenge that Leeson is happy to accept.
Can two men from vastly different backgrounds and
overwhelming obstacles find what they desperately need in each other?
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