I loved it! What a fabulous end to this not really connected series, or is it the end. I thought it was the last star-sign I had to read, but I'm sure there are 12 star-signs and according to GoodReads this is book 11, so there must be one more to come! Anyway this book is the perfect blend of hot and steamy sex and a beautiful tale of two single father's who fall in love in spite of themselves. When an M/M romance involves children -- it always makes it slightly more appealing. Maybe because in real life, having children probably not so easy for the gay parents. In this story, Jamie Craig does not only introduce one kid, but two adorable boys. Morgan, the more outgoing boy and Sammy, the one who is more subdued probably due to his health problem. And the boys pave ways for their fathers to meet. Peter, who is sharing custody of Morgan with his ex-wife, who despites having fuck buddies but looking for real relationship. Aaron, a widower, who must work from home to keep his eyes on his son, Sammy, and who doesn't really looking for a relationship because he has his hands full with Sammy.This is such a lovely story -- I adore ALL characters, both the fathers and the kids. The story switches perspective from Peter and Aaron, thus making the story is completely covered from both sides. There are misunderstandings, about what they want from the relationship, but we will see it from both Aaron and Peter's mind. It's sweet and there's a bit angst as well, but what I love the most is how the authors write how the fathers take care of the kids. There is real intereaction there, including a scene on how they deal on the boys "fighting" to defend themselves. I think it's very realistic and I totally enjoy it.
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Loved this book, it wasnt all about the sex...
—jj14
Sooo cute...oh my God,loved Peter and Aaron ^^
—Jess