Midlife Crisis

Dublin Core

Title

Midlife Crisis

Subject

Black gay men, Coming out, Gay fiction

Description

Cam McGhee grew up like any other small-town Texas farm boy: he played football, went to church every Sunday, and married his high school sweetheart. But thirty-five years after he said "I do," Cam finds himself nursing a beer in a gay bar, thinking about what might have been.

Dave Montoya is confident, self-assured, and cautiously single. But when he meets shy, uncertain, and clearly-still-not-out Cam in a coffee shop in Austin, his reservations about getting seriously involved again disappear. Cam is everything he’s looking for in a partner . . . almost, anyway.

No matter how much Dave wants him, and how good they are together, Cam can't bring himself to fully embrace the life he was meant to live. After all, when his secret finally gets out, he faces the very real possibility of losing everything that kept him going for the first fifty years of his life, just like he’s feared for so long. But with a little faith—and a lot of love—his dream of living fully, truly, as himself might finally be within reach. - Goodreads

Creator

North, Audra

Source

https://archive.org/details/midlifecrisis0000nort

Publisher

Riptide Publishing

Date

2017

Contributor

Leonard, Annelise

Type

E-book

Identifier

leonard01img_001

Files

leonard01img_001w.jpg

Collection

Citation

North, Audra, “Midlife Crisis,” Let Me Be Perfectly Queer, accessed November 23, 2024, https://lis5472.cci.fsu.edu/sp23/group3/items/show/30.