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A review by dc7
Learning to Feel by N.R. Walker
5.0
Nathan is a doctor from Boston and unhappy with his life. So he packs up and moves to a little town in Maine where he meets Trent who seems to be a bit of a nomad.
I like how the author establishes Nathan as a character who didn't realise what was really missing in his life and then bit by bit gives him what he needs. The attraction between Nathan and Trent is almost instantaneous (which I personally like very much, I know other readers often don't) and the physical relationships starts pretty soon, the emotional development of the story develops deliciously slow. There's lots of good old pining - thumbs up! About half-way into the book I thought the story felt like it was coming to a conclusion - but an interesting twist kept it going in a very engaging way.
I read though the book in less than a day and thoroughly enjoyed it. If you are looking for a heart-warming m/m romance, this is the book for you.
I like how the author establishes Nathan as a character who didn't realise what was really missing in his life and then bit by bit gives him what he needs. The attraction between Nathan and Trent is almost instantaneous (which I personally like very much, I know other readers often don't) and the physical relationships starts pretty soon, the emotional development of the story develops deliciously slow. There's lots of good old pining - thumbs up! About half-way into the book I thought the story felt like it was coming to a conclusion - but an interesting twist kept it going in a very engaging way.
I read though the book in less than a day and thoroughly enjoyed it. If you are looking for a heart-warming m/m romance, this is the book for you.