Crushed

Crushed by J M. Snyder, published by JMS Books in 2010, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores themes of love and desire within the LGBTQ+ community. The story follows Nathan Gayle, a former high school basketball star who, now in his twenties, seeks a deeper connection beyond fleeting encounters. His life takes a turn when he reconnects with Wes Roberts, who has harbored feelings for Nathan since their high school days. This edition contains 144 pages and is presented in English.
As Nathan and Wes’s paths cross again at a friend’s party, the chemistry between them reignites, complicating Wes’s current relationship with Roger, who struggles with personal issues. The narrative delves into the emotional turmoil of navigating past crushes and present commitments, highlighting the challenges of breaking free from a routine that no longer satisfies. Readers will find a blend of romance and self-discovery as the characters confront their feelings and the choices that lie ahead.
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Once the star of his high school basketball team, Nathan Gayle has played the field for years. Now in his twenties, he’s getting tired of one night stands and heated hook-ups with strangers; he wants something more. Was that asking too much?
Wes Roberts has had a fierce crush on Nathan since high school. A chance encounter at prom created a memory Wes still cherishes, one perfect moment in time. His current relationship with Roger pales in comparison, but he’s been with the man for eight months now and they’ve settled into a routine that’s not exactly comfortable.
When Wes and Nathan meet up again years later at a friend’s party, the spark between them is rekindled. But there’s Roger, who wrestles with anger and drinking problems. Roger, whom Wes is still dating. Though the choice between the two men seems obvious, breaking up with Roger may be easier said than done.
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