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Taylor Maid by Tara Lain
Taylor Maid by Tara Lain











Taylor Maid by Tara Lain Taylor Maid by Tara Lain

Other than that, I loved the story, and I loved the characters and their struggles. The only hang up I had was with the over-flowery dialogue that just didn’t work for the MCs’ age group. I believe the author did a great job with the characters and the story. Eventually they both realize that the most important thing in life is love, but they have to have the backbone to go after it. Noah had less to lose in the long run, but he needed that scholarship if he wanted any kind of future at all. Will was basically living in a gilded cage, and he was given his way out, but sometimes the prisoner doesn’t know how to survive outside that pretty, comfortable cage.

Taylor Maid by Tara Lain

He just has to decide if it will be worth it. His father gives him a way out, but if he takes it he knows he will lose Noah. When Will and his best friend manage to upset a video blogger, he finds out that he may have to make some of those decisions a lot sooner than he thought. Before they know it, they’re both in deep, and Will realizes that he has some big decisions to make. Will believes he can keep his feelings out of it, but that doesn’t last for long. After dancing around one another for a while, they inevitably end up together. When these two young men meet up in an art class, there is an instant spark between them. Noah Zajack, on the other hand, has no money, may have to sacrifice his morals to get a scholarship, and he has no love prospects on the horizon. He has plenty of money, he is the popular quarterback on his way to the NFL, and he has his pick of the girls. Will Ashford’s life is enviable to just about everyone. Review: The grass always seems greener on the other side, doesn’t it? I believe both MCs in Outing the Quarterback subscribe to this way of thinking.

Taylor Maid by Tara Lain

Stay in the closet and keep his family’s wealth, or let the doors fall off and walk out with nothing. Hounded by the press and harassed by other players, Will has to choose. When a gossipmonger with a popular YouTube channel finds evidence that Will is gay, the quarterback’s closet doors begin to crumble. Noah wants the scholarship too and may have a way to get it since the teacher of his class has designs on him, a plan Will isn’t happy about. Will’s problems seem like nothing compared to Noah’s. A scarred orphan who’s slept on park benches and eaten from trash cans, Noah carefully plans his life and multiple jobs so he has money and time to go to art school. In a painting master class, Will meets his divergent opposite, Noah Zajack. But if he can win the coveted Milton Scholarship for art, he’ll be able to break from his father at the end of his senior year. He meets his wealthy father’s goals as both the quarterback for the famous SCU football team and a business major, but secretly he attends art school and longs to live as a painter. Blurb: Will Ashford lives in two closets.













Taylor Maid by Tara Lain