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A review by geeknb
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4.0
Gorgeous.
Adam was the star of this book. Dealing with pain, guilt, his friends' pity, and family's worry all the while stuck in a cycle that prevented him from moving forward. Until he opened his house and his heart to a displaced Dad and his child. Cam annoyed me a little with his back and forth but his care and love for Adam was obvious and most of his vacillating was due to his concern for Finn, his son.
Children in romance can be hit and miss for me but Finn is a great kid, realistically written, a fierce protector of his Dad, but still prone to manipulation and sulks like any kid.
This story had the potential to be full of drama and angst but thankfully, after the hectic first chapter, the author chose to focus on healing rather than drama. It was a story of settling down, learning to trust yourself and others, and accepting the past and the associated guilt of something that can never be changed.
I love that the sex scenes were written in keeping with one partner being in chronic pain almost all of the time. Very nicely done.
I can't wait for Nick's book with the 'asshole teacher'.
Adam was the star of this book. Dealing with pain, guilt, his friends' pity, and family's worry all the while stuck in a cycle that prevented him from moving forward. Until he opened his house and his heart to a displaced Dad and his child. Cam annoyed me a little with his back and forth but his care and love for Adam was obvious and most of his vacillating was due to his concern for Finn, his son.
Children in romance can be hit and miss for me but Finn is a great kid, realistically written, a fierce protector of his Dad, but still prone to manipulation and sulks like any kid.
This story had the potential to be full of drama and angst but thankfully, after the hectic first chapter, the author chose to focus on healing rather than drama. It was a story of settling down, learning to trust yourself and others, and accepting the past and the associated guilt of something that can never be changed.
I love that the sex scenes were written in keeping with one partner being in chronic pain almost all of the time. Very nicely done.
I can't wait for Nick's book with the 'asshole teacher'.