
That’s where Officer Kip Rogers finds them, and even
though he knows he should let the proper authorities handle things, he cannot
find it in his heart to turn them away, going so far as to invite them to stay
in his home until they get back on their feet. With the help of Kip and his
friends, Jos starts to rebuild his life. But experience has taught him nothing
comes for free, and the generosity seems too good to be true—just like
everything about Kip.
Kip’s falling hard for Jos, and he likes the way Jos
and Isaac make his big house feel like a home. But their arrangement can’t be
permanent, not with Jos set on making his own way. Then a distant relative
emerges, determined to destroy Jos’s family, and Kip knows Jos needs him—even
if he’s not ready to admit it.
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Kip Rogers is out on patrol when he gets a
call of vagrancy at a local store, what he finds under the awning of the store
will change his life forever.
Josten Applewhite is far too young to have dealt with
all the lemons life has given. His nor his little brother’s fathers were ever
around, only dead beats their mother drug home to keep her company. Speaking of
mommy dearest… emotionally unavailable is an understatement. At least she had
the smarts to draw up a will, so when she dies, Jos is awarded custody of his
four year old brother, Isaac. When it rains, it pours, and the two wind up
homeless, sleeping under the awning of a store rather than in a box or under a
bridge. Then in a strange twist of fate, a kind Police Officer extends an olive
branch, an offer to help Jos and Isaac get off the streets and find a home.
Kip is pretty much done as soon as he sees Jos’s
scared, but beautiful, blue eyes that night in the rain. Jos, well he takes a
little bit more convincing. He may be young, but all he has ever known in his
short life is misery, disappointment and pain. Day by day, Kip and his close
knit group of friends manage to give Jos and Isaac the things they have never
had. A home, family, security, loyalty and friendship. Just when Jos starts to
let his guard down and smile, another lemon hits him square in the face.
This latest installment in the Carlisle Cops series
came dangerously close to de-throning my favorite Grey book, Seven Days. Both
these guys, Jos and Kip, were dealt the worst hands when it came to family. I
think seeing something of himself and what he had to deal with growing up was
part of the draw to Jos for Kip. They really understood each other from the
start, and I liked that Grey let Jos get comfortable and start to settle before
there was any romance. Even still, there wasn’t a lot of romance, it was more
touches, tender caresses and conversation; but it really fit for this story.
There was so much character development and growth for
both men, but especially Josten. I think it was Kips love and faith in him that
gave him the courage to stand on his own two feet and not allow anyone else to
bull doze over him. And oh my gosh, little Isaac. Have you seen the movie
Shelter? Jos and Isaac remind me so much of Zach and his nephew in that movie.
The scene where Zach is flying his nephew through the grocery store, there is a
scene in the book where Kip is flying Isaac around and I had a flash of that
scene in Shelter. I guess it’s a given that if you like that movie, you’ll
surely like this book.
Life is what you make it, and family is the most
important thing, I think these things are the moral of this story. So what if
the family that Kip and Jos create for themselves and Isaac doesn’t fit someone
else’s moral code? To quote Zach in Shelter, “Every boy should be so lucky!”
But you see, that is part of the story as well. The families that Josten, Isaac
and Kip were born into weren’t a family at all. The life, stability and
security that Jos and Kip provide for each other as well as Isaac are the true
definition of family.
Do I really have to say that I highly recommend this
read? Definitely, a must buy? I just loved this book and I want to read it
again already.
Making the world sexier, one reader at a time.
Andrew Grey writes contemporary Gay Romance. He grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world. He has a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and works in information systems for a large corporation. Andrew's hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing) He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world's most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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I am so behind on my reading this year! I guess my favorite so far would be Secrets From The Edge by S. C. Wynne
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ReplyDeleteThis year has been slow for me reading, too much going on. I would have to say the best I've read this year so far has been Tackling the Tight End by Tara Lain.
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