The Midnight Man by Kevin Klehr (Book Review #1161)

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The midnight man is a fantasy fiction LGBTQ story about Stanley and how he does not feel happy with his partner at the age of fifty. After meeting Asher, things change, and he senses something special about him. Stanley feels that his world has a different perspective when he is with Asher, and the story, although complicated as it may seem, blossoms into a different dynamic of a tale.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

As you begin to read the book, you enter a world where you may wonder why Stanley is living like this. But as you get to know his character and enter his life, you understand why. I predominantly enjoyed how the book was descriptive and mentioned a life worth living.

The author has a niche in writing this kind of material. It is easy to get lost in a dream world, but at the end of the day, you can still learn a lot from it.

I recommend this book to those who like to read gay fiction and enjoy romance.

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