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An Infatuation

In My Heart

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An Infatuation

By: Joe Cosentino
Narrated by: Brian Cheney
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An In My Heart Novella

With his ten-year high school reunion approaching, Harold wonders whether Mario will be as muscular, sexy, and tantalizing as he remembers. As a teenager, it was love at first sight for Harold while tutoring football star Mario, until homophobia and bullying drove Mario deep into the closet. Now they’re both married men.

Mario, a model, is miserable with his producer wife, while Harold, a teacher, is perfectly content with his businessman husband, Stuart. When the two meet again, will the old flame reignite, setting Harold’s comfortable life ablaze? How can Harold be happy with Stuart when he is still infatuated with his Adonis, his first love, Mario? Harold faces this seemingly impossible situation with inimitable wit, tenderness, and humor as he attempts to reconcile the past and the future.

A Bittersweet Dreams title: It's an unfortunate truth: love doesn't always conquer all. Regardless of its strength, sometimes fate intervenes, tragedy strikes, or forces conspire against it. These stories of romance do not offer a traditional happy ending, but the strong and enduring love will still touch your heart and maybe move you to tears.

©2015 Joe Cosentino (P)2024 Dreamspinner Press
Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance Marriage Heartfelt Witty
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this one starts in present then goes back to high school forward. it tells of Harold's infatuation of his crush Mario.
have some tissues handy it's a tearjerker.

I liked the book but tge narration really added to this story. especially near the end when Harold sees Mario and speaks Saprano. it's a laugh and a cry.

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