My Review
Jordan suffered a great loss. For almost a year, he has sunken into a deep depression using drugs and alcohol to make it day by day. He secludes himself from the friends that have always been like family. Until one day he gets a letter that gives him motivation to move forward. He will not fail Keith.
Lucas had a pretty bad childhood. The only person he ever looked up to deserted him. When his foster family abandoned him while he was in the hospital, Lucas had to do everything he could to support himself and make something of himself. If only the President of this new foundation would just answer his phone calls, things would get easier. Once he finally gets Jordan in his office, he finds that he doesn’t really want him to leave.
Working together to make Keith’s dream a reality, Jordan and Lucas fall in love. But when a blast from the past threatens tearing Jordan’s “family” apart, tension runs high. Jordan’s drug use threatens their relationship. Love will always find a way.
A very touching story with a reunion that we hoped would happen. Again, I had tears. Now, I am just waiting for the next book in the series.
4 Hearts!
Excerpt
and down. “Ow.” He rubbed his arm when Drew elbowed him. “Don’t get mad at me,
baby. You know he does. Look at him.”
better.
to trail behind him back through the house and into the spacious kitchen. Sunlight
poured onto the terra-cotta floors and glinted off the glass-fronted maple
cabinets. The kitchen was his pride and joy, and when he and Keith bought the
brownstone, it had been the only room he cared about decorating. Jordan had
always loved staring out of the large bay window as he relaxed with his cup of
coffee in the morning.
vodka bottles.
stomach, he lashed out.
even though Jordan knew how happy Drew was, the man still irritated the hell
out of him.
nor derided him. Instead, it held an overall note of sadness, mixed with
empathy that pulled Jordan up short. “You sit here, night after night, refusing
our dinner invitations, as well as any social contact with Rachel, Mike, or
even Esther. Don’t think we don’t know what you’re doing and why.”
the usual sarcastic attitude he dished out to everyone. “I’m not in the mood
for company; that’s all.”
that doesn’t mean you don’t go on living. When your only company since he died
has been vodka or whiskey, you’re heading for disaster.”
lost weight, skipped days at the hospital, and I was told that during surgery
last week—”
“What the fuck, man? You’re not my goddamn keeper.” Humiliation, shame, and a
sense of despair tore through him as he turned away from his two friends to go
back and sit at the kitchen table. He ran his hands over the battered wood of
the long farmhouse table. He remembered how happy he and Keith had been to find
it in the small Pennsylvania town they’d stumbled upon oneSaturday. Making love
on top of it after lugging it up the stairs of the brownstone was a memory
etched forever in his mind. He gripped the edge of the table to steady himself.
than anyone else. People might think Drew Klein was sweet and easygoing, but
Jordan knew the core of steel within his friend. Drew refused to back down if
he thought he could help. True to form, Drew dropped into the chair right next
to him, challenging and direct.
deep breath and smiled into Drew’s face. “What is it?”
usual anger. “I’m not checking up on you. It’s common knowledge that you showed
up to your first surgery since Keith died and had to wait an extra hour to
start because you had the shakes.” Drew’s mouth thinned to a hard line. “Are
you crazy showing up drunk for surgery? You could lose your fucking license,
for God’s sake.”
before.”
Jordan? You can come up with a better one than that.”
unflinching, his eyes soft and knowing. “I know you’re still having a hard time
moving on from Keith’s death, but it’s going to be a year soon.”
already?” Horrified, Jordan swept his hand across the table, sending the empty
bottles and food containers crashing to the floor. “Could you forget Ash so
quickly? Keith and I were together for almost four years. Stop pressuring me to
move on with my life. It’s over for me. There will never be anyone else.”
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