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Closure

Bruce Langdon

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

The second book in this series, Closure (the follow-up to Better Man) is a first-hand account of 1 gay man’s relationships, as he experienced them. Closure "continues to explore relationships as they happen while also looking back at lessons learned from earlier relationships."
 
Written with the goal of healing in mind, Closure is "entertaining and a page turner", written with "honesty, vulnerability, [&] humor" that "makes you feel like you’re not alone in the world dealing with relationships."
 
"It's raunchy and exciting, but also very thought-provoking. I love the way the author explores and digs deep into past relationships. It feels like reading someone's diary."
 
Trigger warning: Closure explores sensitive topics intertwined in gay culture, including sex, grooming, drug use, cheating and addiction. Psychological topics like manipulation, narcissism, power dynamics and the short and long-term influence people have on others, pathological lying, borderline personality disorder, and how to spot toxic traits in partners are some of the topics explored in this book.
Available since: 02/26/2024.
Print length: 221 pages.

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