Something Like Autumn by Bell, Jay

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Something Like Autumn

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For some, a romantic relationship seems like an impossible dream.Growing up as a gay teenager in small-town Missouri, Jace Holden is convinced he'll die single...

For some, a romantic relationship seems like an impossible dream.


Growing up as a gay teenager in small-town Missouri, Jace Holden is convinced he'll die single and alone. When he meets Victor-a wild spirit and fellow outsider-his chances of finding love go from hopeless to a very uncertain maybe. Bracing his heart, Jace chases after his desire anyway, all in the hope of making his biggest dream come true.


Something Like Autumn reveals the story of Jace's life before the events of Something Like Summer while also revisiting his endearing relationship with Benjamin Bentley.


Each Something Like... book follows a different LGBTQ character on their quest for love. Central to the plot is the troubled relationship between Ben and Tim, high school sweethearts who continue to meet at different stages of their lives, their chemistry changing with each encounter. Surrounding them are a wealth of friends and enemies, each with their own story, resulting in an immersive universe filled with optimism and hope, heartbreak and healing. While the series doesn't shy away from sexual content, it also focuses deeply on emotion, resulting in an experience that will stay with you long after the final page is turned.


The Something Like... series:


01: Something Like Summer

02: Something Like Autumn

03: Something Like Winter

04: Something Like Spring

05: Something Like Lightning

06: Something Like Thunder

07: Something Like Stories - Volume One

08: Something Like Hail

09: Something Like Rain

10: Something Like Stories - Volume Two

11: Something Like Forever

12: Something Like Stories - Volume Three



Author: Jay Bell
Publisher: Jay Bell Books
Published: 05/13/2013
Pages: 420
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.93d
ISBN: 9781733859707