When Leonard bumps into the elegant Camden at the airport, he doesn't expect tea and sympathy from a stranger. He expects even less the invitation to dinner... and more... but decides that he just can't refuse Camden's hospitality.
Rhianne Aile has an unhealthy relationship with her computer, iced tea, and chocolate. Growing up, she split her time between Oklahoma and Chicago, making her equally fond of horses, skyscrapers, cowboys, and men in well-tailored suits. Facilitating retreats for women and authors keeps her traveling enough to stay happy.
Nothing was explained about their kids? it just says they have kids but never mentions anything about how they came to be parents? there wasn't much character development really just some sweet moments and way too much sex. I would say 40-50% (If not more) of this is sex
Leonard just saw his teen son off on the plane back to the US while he stays in Denmark on sabbatical and is depressed when Camden, a Brit comes to his aid. They chat, have a drink and decide to get together. Camden is a definite top (don't touchy there) but Leonard convinces him to give it a try. Later Camden comes to visit Leonard at the University where he's teaching and they make plans to spend more time together exploring Europe despite Camden's high stress job running the Copenhagen airport. I like these two authors and it was another sweet story although I was surprised that Camden (no young 'un as he had 3 teen daughters) allowed Leonard to top the first time they were together after only having tried it once long ago. But I still enjoyed it.