Brian Thompson is living a lie. A successful businessman, Brian can't stay focused in a real relationship and cheats on Timothy, his longtime lover. A phone call from his younger brother Joey, whom Brian hasn't spoken to in years, makes him recognize the uncanny resemblance between the two men.<br><br>Joey is, in a word, perfect. In Brian's eyes, he always has been. When their mother is hospitalized, Joey asks his older brother to come home. He tells Brian he needs him, which is just what Brian wants to hear. But the long trip north gives Brian plenty of time to think about his brother, and he comes to realize an unsettling truth -- he is in love with Joey.<br><br>Suddenly Brian admits that he wants Joey in ways he knows he shouldn't. Can he come to terms with the way he feels before his unrequited love threatens to tear him -- and his relationships with Timothy and Joey -- apart?
Interesting so far from the difficulty of reading the story. However, it’s very very hard to read due to the symbols in the book that changes them into letters due to the code of whatever program this author is using. For example: there’s but it would be something like this. there&sorvs. The story need to be edited or transfer to a diffent program that doesn’t do whatever it’s doing with the symbols. I’lol check out the book in the future if it’s edited and readable.