Things aren’t always what they seem. Gideon always thought that Jonah had it all. He never thought the one boy he wanted in high school would ever see him the way he wanted him too. Gideon comes back to Brooklyn looking for redemption thinking he would never see Jonah. Little does he know that Jonah has had his own trials in his life.
Jonah lived a lie in high school. It wasn’t until college that he stopped and truly looked into himself for what he really wanted. He wanted to follow into his father’s footsteps and find the one man he knew was his.
I always knew food brought people together, but it is especially true with this heartfelt story. Jonah and Gideon are soulmates where weren’t ready to accept Fate’s gift. Now they are and they will overcome many obstacles to be together, they way they were meant to be.
An unexpectedly passionate encounter shocks Gideon, but he pushes Jonah away, convinced he isn’t good enough to be in a relationship and would never be accepted by Jonah’s father. But Jonah hangs tough—he won’t allow Gideon to hide or run away from life again. And when it comes to love, Gideon learns the most important lessons aren’t always taught in school.
I live in New York City with my husband and two children. My day begins with a lot of caffeine and ends with a glass or two of red wine. I practice law but daydream of a time when I can sit by a beach somewhere and write beautiful stories of men falling in love. Although there is bound to be a little angst along the way, a Happily Ever After is always guaranteed.