Speakeasy

* Speakeasy ☆ PDF Read by * Suzey Ingold eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Speakeasy Sweet and tender low-steam romance with excellent historical elements Heath is a young man in a wealthy family just back form his graduation from Yale. His father’s pushing him toward a job in investment banking, with his own firm, but Heath’s been resistant. He’s negotiated a last summer of freedom before he chooses a job and settles down, and he’s playing cha. Nice Period Piece according to Bo. There are many things I liked about this one including the fact that every

Speakeasy

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Rating : 4.49 (935 Votes)
Asin : 1941530699
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-10-10
Language : English

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When Art's sanctuary is raided, Heath is forced to choose between love and the structured life his parents planned for him.. In the height of the Prohibition era in Manhattan, recent Yale graduate Heath Johnson falls for Art, the proprietor of a unique speakeasy where men are free to explore their sexuality

She enjoys traveling, scented candles and brunch. . Suzey Ingold is a writer, linguist and coffee addict, currently based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Brought up in a household where children's books are quoted over the dinner table, literature has always had a strong influence on her life. Her short story, The W

After Heath Johnson graduates from Yale, his socialite family is ready to immediately guide him into a traditional marriage and a junior position in his father's Wall Street firm. He begins a secret romance with proprietor and bartender Art while his parents are distracted by his sister's upcoming nuptials. (Feb.)\n . Scenes of the secret city, stolen kisses in closed subway stations, and hidden doors in the backs of barbershops add a sense of adventure without wildness—Ingold's heroes, except for their orientation, are relatively mainstream young men. To play it safe, he also introduces them to Ginny, a young woman willing to pose as Heath's beau. From Publishers Weekly Ingold's warm-hearted debut is set in Prohibition-Era New York City that's m

Sweet and tender low-steam romance with excellent historical elements Heath is a young man in a wealthy family just back form his graduation from Yale. His father’s pushing him toward a job in investment banking, with his own firm, but Heath’s been resistant. He’s negotiated a last summer of freedom before he chooses a job and settles down, and he’s playing cha. "Nice Period Piece" according to Bo. There are many things I liked about this one including the fact that every character was perfectly drawn given what was expected considering his or her background and the time in which the novel took place.Heath was the quintessential spoiled upper East Side trust fund brat, and my feelings toward him did not warm u. Alysia Constantine said There’s something brilliant about telling the story of two men in love. There’s something brilliant about telling the story of two men in love in America in the early "There’s something brilliant about telling the story of two men in love" according to Alysia Constantine. There’s something brilliant about telling the story of two men in love in America in the early 20C and setting it in a speakeasy during Prohibition. We Americans look back on Prohibition and shake our heads—it seems a completely stupid time, and the laws against alcohol only increased the violence done i. 0C and setting it in a speakeasy during Prohibition. We Americans look back on Prohibition and shake our heads—it seems a completely stupid time, and the laws against alcohol only increased the violence done i