Eye of the Beholder
by D.J. Manly
ISBN: 978-1-59632-347-6
Published By: Loose ID
Review Date: 15 Oct 2006
Reviewed by Astraea
Frank Melina was the hottest thing. At least he was until someone
tried to kill him and ended up scarring his face. Now he hides in
his home in Italy photographing for various magazines.
Danny Verdi is at the top of his career, but he has made a lot of
enemies and his popularity is wanning. When his manager talks Frank
into photographing him, Danny knows his career will get a much
needed boost.
Both men find more than they expected in each other, but Danny
leaves Frank behind. But then Frank comes back out of hiding, and
begins photographing other male models and Danny knows he can't
fight his feelings anymore. The only problem is that Frank doesn't
lack for attention, and he doesn't want Danny anymore.
D.J. Manly has written a captivating story with compelling
characters that stir your emotions and have you turning page after
page hoping for the best, but expecting the worst. I really enjoyed
the way the characters grew and became better men because of their
circumstances and their love. I read this book in one sitting
because I couldn't stop until I had read The End. I can't wait to
see more from this author.
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