· Waiting for the Flood; By: Alexis Hall; Narrated by: Alexander Doddy; Series: Spires Universe, Book 2 Length: 2 hrs and 49 mins. In Alexis Hall’s Glitterland, the sex/love scenes are unabashed and sometimes even rude. That’s because the main character, Ash, is more than a little shameless and more than a little bit of a prick. But in Waiting for the Flood we have Edwin Tully who is kind, sensitive and bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. Waiting for the Flood Quotes Showing of “I have a sort of thing, I suppose, for certain words. They spark inside me, somehow, turning me to touchpaper, but I don't know what they are until someone says them.”. ― Alexis Hall, Waiting for the Flood. tags: touchpaper, words. 16 likes.
And there it was, Waiting for the Flood, a short story written by Alexis Hall, a new-to-me-author. It was in my TBR pile because I wanted to read something about this author. He has got wonderful reviews. This was an e-book cheaper than his most beloved books, Pansies (7,99 € = 9,78 $) and For Real (8,04 € = 9,85 $). Waiting for the Flood By Alexis Hall. Visual indication that the title is an audiobook. Listen to a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive. Waiting for the Flood. by Alexis Hall. This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived. Buy this Book on. You must sign in to see if this title is available for request. Sign In or Register Now Pub Date | Archive Date 10 Jun Riptide Publishing. LGBTQIA.
Waiting for the Flood is a quiet and beautiful story of a man and his fear of loss, a story of healing and acceptance. A tender story of a man who is struggling to find back into his life after years of loneliness and sadness, a glimpse into a relationship that is starting to blossom, sweet and tender. Sign up to support and receive new videos:bltadwin.ru?sub_confirmation=1. In Alexis Hall’s Glitterland, the sex/love scenes are unabashed and sometimes even rude. That’s because the main character, Ash, is more than a little shameless and more than a little bit of a prick. But in Waiting for the Flood we have Edwin Tully who is kind, sensitive and self-conscious.
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