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Eric’s
life was turned up side down when the person he thought of
as family turned their back on him and took away everything
he loved. Eric hit rock bottom and found himself drifting
through life. Ending up in Las Vegas, a place for lonely
hearted loss souls seemed inevitable. Taking a job as a limo
driver Eric finds himself surrounded by individuals who will
make an impact on his life and future. Two of those people
are as different as night and day.
Brad,
the garage mechanic where Eric works, makes him feel alive
and his attraction to Brad is instant and strong. Marc, a
wealthy casino owner, has much more to offer Eric,
especially security wise. Choosing between the two isn’t
easy for Eric.
Drive Me Home is a tangled web of a story that is
encased in mystery, misery, and despair. Eric is emotionally
torn apart as most of his family has passed away or was
taken away from him. He is alone and he never thought too
much about how his actions may affect others. The story
starts with him in a very self-destructive state. I have so
much pity for him, but I was also turned off by his
actions. I know he is hurting, but the fact that he cares
so little for his personal well being really bothered me.
I was
actually bothered by a few of the characters and their
actions in this story because not many of them were very
likable. Even with that said, I could not put this book
down. The story had me intrigued and I needed to know what
happened next and what the outcome would be. Readers who
like to be taken on an emotional rollercoaster ride and
don’t mind having a love hate relationship with the main
character will find Drive Me Home to be a very
captivating read with some intriguing plot twists. |