![]() ![]() His first interaction with Landon is mostly Luke trying not to cry and wondering why on earth perfect Landon would spend any energy on him at all. Luke is basically asking himself if anyone – but especially his son – would even notice if he disappeared and is generally wallowing in misery. The story begins with a really dark mood. But he’s actually good at more than one thing, so this book is a delight to read. If there’s one thing Bauer is really good at, it’s creating tension. ![]() Between Luke’s taciturn son, the drama of high school football, Landon’s possibly pining ex-wife, and coming out not only to his acquaintance but also to his son – including telling his son that the object of his affections is the father of his best friend – Luke has plenty to work through before he can have his HEA. And there’s enough going on that we don’t completely lose the tension, which is a common pitfall of a gentle romance. ![]()
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