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WINNER! Utopia Con LGBTQ+ Book of the Year"A romance novel meant for the masses. For all humans, for all readers, for all love."--Nicky F. Grant, award-winning author of Behind the MasksEVERYONE needs to read this book! Riveting, electric, and poignant. Emma does not waste her words. Every sentence, every line of this story was magic.--Kate Stewart USA Today Bestselling AuthorHow long would you wait for love?Max Kaufman was kicked out of his home as a teen and his life has been an uphill battle ever since. From addiction and living on the streets, to recovery and putting himself through nursing school, he’s spent the last ten years rebuilding his shattered sense of self. Now he’s taken a job as a private caretaker to Edward Marsh III, the president and CEO of one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Max soon learns Marsh’s multi-billion-dollar empire is a gold and diamond-encrusted web of secrets and lies.The longer Max works and lives with the Marsh family, the tighter the secrets tangle around him. And his heart—that he’s worked so hard to protect—falls straight into the hands of the distant, cold, and beautiful son of a dynasty…Silas Marsh is set to inherit the family fortune, but his father is determined his heir be the “perfect” son. Before Silas can take over the company and end its shady business practices, he must prove himself worthy…and deny his true nature.Silas must choose: stand up to his father by being true to himself and his undeniable feelings for Max. Or pretend to be someone he is not in order to inherit everything. Even if it means sacrificing a chance at happiness and real love.

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When Emma Scott announced she’d be writing her first male/male romance, giving us Max’s story from Forever Right Now, I was beyond excited- one of my queens of all the emotions and all the feels writing one of my favorite genres?!? Yes, pease, can I have it now? There was never a doubt in my heart that she’d bring the same care and love, if not more, to this story, that she brings to her m/f books. And I was not wrong, not by a long shot. That same heart was full to bursting when I closed the last page on Someday, Someday. What a glorious, heart-wrenching, thought-provoking, beautiful book."You needed to know there was hope."For Ms. Scott’s first foray into the gay romance world, did she take the easy way out and just write a sweet romance about 2 men looking for, and falling in, love? Why no, no she did not. In her hands, it was so much more. Not only did she not take the easy way out, she went in the complete opposite direction and wrote a book that tackled the devastating and traumatic effects of conversion therapy, the distructive and heartbreaking effects of opiod addiction, and the long-lasting and crushing effects of being thrown out of your own family. All in her own unique and breathtaking way."I honor my past, but I don’t live in it.”Most of all, Ms. Scott wrote a book, a love story, so full of hope and love and promise, that it’s, not surprisingly, hard to put into words how truly wonderful it really is. In her hands, Max and Silas found the love and acceptance that had been so sorely lacking in both of their lives. They not only survived, but triumphed over their pasts and the evils life threw at them. Like so many of her other stories, Max and Silas’s is one that will resonate with me for a long time."I’ve been waiting my whole life to feel what I’m feeling right now. I could’ve waited longer.”
I'm soaking wet and drenched to the bone in pure distilled love that I found in the pages of Someday, Someday. I closed the book an hour ago, but my heart and brain are still hiding inside the pages. They refuse to come out, choosing to be a bystander in Max and Silas love (?) story, risking getting hurt by debris flying around when their love tatters & rips and than reside safely inside me.I'm not a fan of MM tbh, but first Suanne, and now Emma have flipped me. If I could only read one author's books for the rest of my life, I'd choose Emma any day. She writes soul drenching stories, I always feel plenished and enriched after reading her books“So that happened,”A tsunami of emotions, a rollercoaster of sentiments, a merry-go-round of passion & pain had me dizzy and spinning. A tale of Forbidden love like no other, it just sears on your heart marking it forever. Max Kauffman and Silas Marsh love is taboo as dictated by pseudo social norms, frowned upon by dogmatic & orthodox families and certainly bullied, emotionally and sometimes physically attacked by bigoted society as a whole.Needless to say I'm utterly, irrevocably in love with Max, even if he'd never choose me. Like gold he shines after burning through flames of humiliation, pain and rejection. He reminds me of Jimmy with kind eyes Whelan. A Selfless, altruistic and generous soul.Silas had childlike naivete, suffering from lonely boy syndrome. His character reminded me of the poem "The Solitary Reaper" by William words worth --"Will no one tell me what she sings?—Perhaps the plaintive numbers flowFor old, unhappy, far-off things,And battles long ago:"No one knows what battles he fights, what tunes he reminisces, what touches and smiles he misses, his soul playing one haunting, melancholic song after another till someone hears, stops, stands and LISTENS.....Mighty Max!Seems like they both were abandoned and ridiculed for their life choices, made to feel worthless and stripped down to their bare minimum, kindred spirits HAD to serendipitiously cross paths"I was a character in the play of my life. A life that was nothing more than an endless string of days pretending, lying, burying truths and feelings until I was more stone and steel than hot, beating blood."Whereas Carl rescued Max, Silas was banished to Chisana and isolated in the ivory tower, so he had to wait till Max came by and held his hand out for him to take. From here on, wherever they stepped, the ground beneath them gave away, chasm opened up, earth sank beneath their feet, but Max's clasp never loosened on Silas's hand. He held on tight and pulled him out....at least he valiantly tried."will I be the hero of my own life?"All the while I was thinking how wonderful it'd be to be loved so completely by Max. His whole personality, every corner of his soul is full of light. To have that light shine on you, borrowing the glow like planets around the sun, how otherworldly Would that experience be? I was so jealous of Silas and pitied Lou and Barbara, they didn't even know what they had produced and thrown away."Distressing....it's terribly Distressing"I was so ashamed of Edward, at one point wanted to strangle him. So embarrassed and livid at Lou, wanted to knock the sense in stelton too, while I'm at it.Every page has crinkle due to my angry, frustrated teardrops, my pillow soaked wet that had muffled my wails. This story has touched somewhere deep, deep part of my soul I never knew I had.But all this is worthless if the victim doesn't have it in him/her to fight for themselves, their wants, their needs. Nobody can do it for you and THAT is the most important lesson I got to learn“Well, just remember: Someday isn’t a day of the week. It doesn’t come around automatically. You gotta go out there and get it.”I have to mention Eddie too. He's the purest soul in the book. A "Special" person, childlike innocent and inadvertently honest. I saw divine reflection in his personality, nudging, coaxing, showing Silas, Edward and Max the way. The most adorable character of the book indeed! And Faith warrants a special mention here. She earned my respect and admiration, not a gold digging floozie as I'd expected. Goes to show how damaging prejudices are!!!You HAVE TO read this book, it's a MUST READ, ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL for everyone to meet Silas and Max.Just get drunk on heady love, open your minds and soak in the bright burning passion.Check your bias, censure and prejudices at the Prologue.“Because the house we’ve built is huge and beautiful, but it has stairs that lead to nowhere and doors that open to brick walls. Dead-ends that have left thousands with nowhere else to turn. I’m going to build places where they can go for help instead.”

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