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Special Needs 2

(2013)
(The second book in the Special Needs series)
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- Caretaking. Like a boss. -



So, Ryan isn't disabled. Okay, he is, but he's only got a foot missing, that's hardly a reason to pretend he's paraplegic and ride around in a wheelchair! Now Liam has to deal with being lied to since the moment they met, and he is not a happy camper. He doesn't understand why sweet, innocent Ryan would do such a thing. What if there are other things his boyfriend lied about? Or ex-boyfriend for that matter.

Ryan is in a state of complete panic at the sole thought of losing Liam, his first proper boyfriend ever. But the show must go on and after the fire in his hotel, Ryan can't only focus on his love life. He's a serious businessman after all. Marketing, networking and promoting will be his new love life. Who needs a boyfriend anyway, when in the end, every guy is either a devotee, or freaks out about his transability? Yet... maybe if Liam stayed around the hotel, they could at least make up and become friends.

There is one more option to consider - walking. If Ryan started walking, would Liam want to be with him again? But how far can he bend to Liam's wishes before he breaks?

"Special Needs 2" is book two out of a two part series.

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Genre: contemporary M/M romance, dramedy

Length: ~135,000 words

Themes (possible SPOILERS): disability, deception, alternative lifestyles, tattoos, self-image issues, financial trouble, boss/employee, abduction, transability, communication issues, self-harm, BIID

Warning: sizzling hot M/M scenes

What reviewers say:



This second part is as fun and entertaining as the first, written in a way that made me laugh despite the serious issues Liam and Ryan have to deal with. The web of lies may have been cut at the end of book one, but what follows is a series of misunderstandings that are no less difficult to deal with. This novel also contains some fascinating insights into transability, defined as "The desire of able-bodied people to become disabled, or to enact/perform disability, through medical or other means." This novel questions most people's assumption that able-bodiedness is the norm and the most desirable state of being, showing that there are other people out there who may have a different way of looking at things. - Serena Yates (Rainbow Book Reviews)

Having never read a book that departs from the simple representations of characterizing an individual in a wheelchair and the obvious effects that has on both the person and their relationship I was stunned reading SPECIAL NEEDS. It was an educational experience for me. I had zero awareness of Ryan's body identity issues or transability. While I'm clearly still ignorant of many things regarding both, I am no longer oblivious.

Reading this book was like finding an unexpected gem. I am truly grateful for its existence and my having read it.
- Vivian (Hearts on Fire Reviews)


Genre: New Adult Romance

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