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Paint the Sky
- Narrated by: Joel Leslie
- Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A love of art....
A mutual interest in art draws two shy university students together. Ben admires Vinnie's painting of the university building, so Vinnie invites him to an exhibition of his artwork. From a wealthy family, Ben purchases some of Vinnie's art and arranges for the artist to personally hang the paintings in his apartment.
Starry, starry night....
Ben commissions Vinnie to paint his portrait, in order to spend more time with the artist. On the night of the sitting, Vinnie fingerpaints the starry night on Ben's chest... and they kiss. They begin a relationship beneath the night sky, God's own canvas.
But every relationship has its ups and downs and so it is with theirs. When Ben thinks Vinnie spends too much time with a fellow artist, his jealousy drives a wedge between them and forces Vinnie into the very thing Ben dreads.
Hold tight to your dreams....
Ben and Vinnie will have to walk through fire before they can find one another again. But if they believe, and if they keep their faith in the night sky and each other, just maybe they can make their dreams of love come true.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 03-03-2020
Not too sweet, not too sour, just right!
Ben, studying to be a writer, often sees Vincent, studying to be an artist, around campus. When their budding relationship goes off the rails, it feels like they’ve both lost something precious. The main characters were well developed; the strong storyline was told from Ben’s POV so I felt I understood him better than Vincent. The inexorable breakup was extremely well told and for once, I was very unsure how a romance novel would turn out! Joel Leslie’s British accent and narration was pitch perfect.
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