A Shot in the Dark
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Scott Turner Schofield
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Gilli Messer
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By:
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Victoria Lee
“A sensual love story about art and passion . . . emotional and heart-aching.”—Ashley Poston, New York Times bestselling author of The Dead Romantics
A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: PopSugar, She Reads, Publishers Weekly
Elisheva Cohen has just returned to New York after almost a decade away. The wounds of her past haven’t fully healed, but four years of sobriety and a scholarship to study photography with art legend Wyatt Cole are signs of good things to come, right? They could be, as long as Ely resists self-sabotage. She’s lucky enough to hit it off with a handsome himbo her first night out in the city. But the morning after their mind-blowing hookup, reality comes knocking. When Wyatt Cole walks into the classroom, Ely realizes the man she just spent the night with, the man whose name she couldn’t hear over the loud club music, is her teacher.
Everyone in the art world is obsessed with Wyatt Cole. He’s immensely talented and his notoriously reclusive personal life makes him even more compelling. But behind closed doors, Wyatt’s past is a painful memory. After coming out as transgender, Wyatt was dishonorably discharged from the military and disowned by his family. Since these traumatic experiences, Wyatt has worked hard for his sobriety and his flourishing art career. He can’t risk it all for Ely, no matter how attracted to her he is or how bad he feels about insisting she drop his class in exchange for a strictly professional mentorship. Wyatt can help with her capstone photography project, but he cannot, under any circumstances, fall in love with her in the process.
Through the lens of her camera, Ely must confront the reason she left New York in the first place: the Orthodox community that raised her, then shunned her because of her substance abuse. Along the way, Wyatt’s walls begin to break down, and each artist fights for what’s right in front of them—a person who sees them for all that they are and a love that could mean more than they ever imagined possible.
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Critic reviews
“Victoria Lee aims straight for the heart, and pierces the center without restraint.”—Kosoko Jackson, author of the Lambda Literary Award finalist I’m So (Not) Over You
“A moving portrait of queer love, religion, recovery, art, and community.”—Mackenzi Lee, author of The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue
“A moving portrait of queer love, religion, recovery, art, and community.”—Mackenzi Lee, author of The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue
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If you like a slow burn, push and pull, will they won’t they type of story, this is for you.
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Narration is sensitive and beautiful - they are bringing the story to life. I really felt that I got to know both Ely and Wyatt and follow their journey.
Through their eyes and stories we learned about the past, we lived the present and we are looking forward for their future together - as a couple and as creative people that will work together .
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