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The action comes at the end, this book is about unravelling the layers of Mark and Stephen's relationship.
The pov character is Mark, a British spy and it's deeply introspective while his outward character is close mouthed and somewhat brash. Dr Stephen as a gentle grounded man dedicated to healing is a nice foil. There's a twenty year age difference but Mark never seems child-like, though voicing his emotions is a vulnerbility he fights. I like the Stephen we see through his eyes and would have ...more
The pov character is Mark, a British spy and it's deeply introspective while his outward character is close mouthed and somewhat brash. Dr Stephen as a gentle grounded man dedicated to healing is a nice foil. There's a twenty year age difference but Mark never seems child-like, though voicing his emotions is a vulnerbility he fights. I like the Stephen we see through his eyes and would have ...more
As I have said before, Josh Lanyon writes a beautiful and complete short story/novella. This is a touching story of damaged hearts and minds and love. Touches the heart yet is steamy.
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Another one of those typical Josh Lanyon couples but despite of this, they always keep you entertained and going. After an assignment going wrong Marc turns to his ex-lover Stephen to offer him shelter for some time. And despite breaking-up and new people in his life, Stephen allows Marc to re-enter his life. But how much does he offer? Will they be able to reunite? And what about the terrorists who are still after Marc? Well, you are probably to answer the questions by yourself as the ending is
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