Book Title: Misinformation
Author: Keelan Ellis
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Book Length: 197 pages
Ethan Daniels, host of a popular conservative cable news program, has never thought of his bisexuality as a problem, even though he has never acted on his attraction to men. Since his divorce, his desire has become more acute. When he meets Charlie Woods, his daughter’s first grade teacher, they have an instant spark, but Ethan hesitates to act. His contract is up for renewal, there are already rumors swirling about him because of a brief encounter from his past, and the last thing his employers want is for one of their stars to come out publicly.
Charlie avoids romantic entanglements because he prefers living on his own terms. He keeps love and sex completely separate, never seeing anyone more than a few times. Hooking up with a closeted celebrity like Ethan seems safe from emotional involvement, even if they have to keep their fledgling relationship secret.
The last thing they expect is to fall in love, but their strong mutual attraction moves them both to make changes neither of them thought they wanted or needed.
*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie in exchange for a fair and honest review. ***
Ethan Daniels has never acted on his bisexuality, but since his divorce, his desire for men has increased. This clashes with his job as a TV host in a conservative news channel, but it isn't until he meets his daughter's new teacher and he's attracted to him, that it might actually put his job and all he's tried to build in jeopardy.
I absolutely adored Ethan! He was such a fantastic character. My heart broke for him so many times and I just wanted to cuddle him and make it better. He showed a lot of growth throughout the book. I loved that he had the strength to make the changes he needed to make to be happy. Unfortunately, I can't say the same about Charlie. I would've thought that he'd have been a bit more supportive of Ethan and not push him to come out before he was ready to do it. I have to accept that Charlie got moderately better as the book progressed, but it was difficult for me to warm up to him after how he acted first.
Despite this, I think this was a good read, well-written and emotional, with characters I could feel passionate about.
Rating: 4 Stars
Bio:
Keelan Ellis is an east coast girl for life, a progressive, a lover of music and musicians, a mother of two very challenging girls, a loyal though sometimes thoughtless friend, a slacker, a dreamer and a bad influence. She likes true crime podcasts, great television and expensive craft cocktails made by hipsters in silly vests.
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