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Paperback Physical Therapy: A small town, new beginnings, gay romance! Book

ISBN: 195197204X

ISBN13: 9781951972042

Physical Therapy: A small town, new beginnings, gay romance!

(Book #2 in the St. Nacho's Series)

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An alcohol fueled accident destroyed two men. Can love bring them back to life? When Jordan Jensen moves to St. Nacho's he has one goal in mind: starting over. He wants to reconnect with best friends Cooper and Shawn yet is uncertain of his welcome. He has the skills to get a job, but isn't sure any prospective employer can get past the time he spent in jail for alcohol-related vehicular homicide. He's past the worst part of his life but knows it...

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Glad I Bought It!!!!

I really enjoyed this book, Jordan & Ken's story was simply amazing to me. I could see and even feel the love and chemistry growing between them. It was such a good book i couldn't put it down lol. The sex was even hotter than I excepted. I wasn't expecting to enjoy as much as i did but i know that I'll be sure to look at more stories from this author.

Physical Therapy

Another fantastic story by Z A Maxfield that kept me turning the pages. Fun, sexy, emotional...keep it comming ZAM!Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

I was glad to read this book and to know that Jordan finally got his life together. he had touched my heart ever since i first read about him in (St Nacho's). I always thought he deserved better and now in this story he found what he needed to make his life complete. Ken he saddened me that he had so much hurt inside him and i just don't mean the physical stuff, yet still I wanted to shake him and tell him to open up his eyes and really see Jordan. I was also grateful that Cooper and Shawn made a reappearance in this book as well. I hope there are more books to follow the growing family that lives in the town of Santo Ignacio.

Physical Therapy by Z.A. Maxfield

This is almost a wrap up book; it's the sequel of St. Nacho's and following the loose strand that was Jordan, Cooper's ex. When St. Nacho's ended, there was hope for Jordan, obviously not to be again with Cooper, but at least to build again a life. And Cooper suggested to the man to come to St. Nacho's, a place that seems to heal your soul more than your body. And to St. Nacho's Jordan comes, but he is not ready to be healed; Jordan is still eating alive by the guilt and he doesn't want to be discharged. I have the idea that more punishment you bring upon Jordan, and more he would ask. This is something that was quite clear in the previous book, where Jordan insisted to live in a town where almost everyone wants for him to go away. It was quite clear in his choosing to be the "project" of a young priest, full of good will, but maybe a bit too devoted to his task. And it was quite clear in the places Jordan chose to frequent, places where the BDSM was pushed a bit too much beyond the safe boundaries of a naughty play (but in this second book this last aspect is barely hinted and it's not an important part of the story). In Physical Therapy this destructive behavior of Jordan is brought up front from the first moment, when Jordan applies for a job as masseur in a gym, and instead of exalting his credentials, he tries to shadow them with his con past. Lucky him Izzie, the gym's owner, is not easily mislead, and Jordan finds a work and a friend in the same day... and maybe even a boyfriend. Ken is a guy who was involved in a car accident, he was seriously injured and his girlfriend died on the place. The accident was caused by a drunk driver and so Jordan thinks that, if Ken knew the truth about him, he wouldn't have anything to do with Jordan, and obviously Jordan, self-destructive as he is, tells Ken the truth... and Ken doesn't react as expected. Many people, his family and friends, think that the accident deprived Ken of his future as a baseball professional star: he was leading toward success, with a nice girlfriend beside him; he was the first son and obviously the perfect son, of a perfect family; all was lied in front of him and not real obstacles where on the horizons. Then the accident, and all crushed down... but it were Ken's hopes that died in that accident with his girlfriend or those of his friends and family? What is that Ken really wants? It's strange, but I have the feeling that the accident freed Ken of all those constraints, letting him finally free to do what and be who he really wants. And one of the thing he wants is to be with Jordan, even if Jordan does everything to discourage him. Jordan believes to be the one who is helping Ken to heal, and instead I have the idea that the one who is healing is Jordan, and Ken is only finally reaching for the life he wants: having no more to bear the weight of being the perfect son, the hope of the town, allows him to be a simple guy in love with another guy. It's hard to be disappoint

Delightful rich story!

What a delightful story this was! "Physical Therapy" is a beautiful sequel to Maxfield's "St. Nacho's" and tells the story of Jordan Jensen and Ken Ashton, two men who have both experienced a life-changing tragedy. Each has been involved in a fatal drunk-driving accident, but from opposing sides. Their relationship, as mirror images of each other, is a beautiful thing to watch develop. Throughout the book, they each struggle to learn to live again while dealing with this difficult experience. The characters are rich and fascinating, full of all of the beauty and flaws of life. It was great to be reacquainted with the setting of St. Ignacio and the characters from "St. Nacho's", especially Cooper and Shawn. If you like well-written and funny books full of angst, man/man love, and lots of hot love scenes, you are sure to love this one! If you haven't read "St. Nacho's" yet, I would suggest that you start with that wonderful book and then read this one. However, if you just cannot wait, "Physical Therapy" is definitely a stand-alone book and can be enjoyed on it's own. Thanks, Z. A. Maxfield, for another great book!
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