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Chargement... Blank Spaces (Toronto Connections) (Volume 1)par Cass Lennox
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I wanted to like this more than I did. It's an interesting set up, with lots of possibilities. The characters are just such stereotypes, and the attraction between them feels unbelievable given how different they are. I wound up feeling sorry for them both by the end, although the ending is supposed to be a happy compromise, I think. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Fiction.
Romance.
LGBTQIA+ (Fiction.)
HTML: Absence is as crucial as presence. The decision to stop dating has made Vaughn Hargrave's life infinitely simpler: he has friends, an excellent wardrobe, and a job in the industry he loves. That's all he really needs, especially since sex isn't his forte anyway and no one else seems interested in a purely romantic connection. But when a piece is stolen from his art gallery and insurance investigator Jonah Sondern shows up, Vaughn finds himself struggling with that decision. Jonah wants his men like his coffee: hot, intense, and daily. But Vaughn seems to be the one gay guy in Toronto who doesn't do hookups, which is all Jonah can offer. No way can Jonah give Vaughn what he really wants, not when Jonah barely understands what love is. When another painting goes missing, tension ramps up both on and off the clock. Vaughn and Jonah find themselves grappling not just with stolen art, but with their own differences. Because a guy who wants nothing but romance and a guy who wants nothing but sex will never work â?? right? Not unless they find a way to fill in the spaces between them. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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So, opposites attract, as they say. And these two are just lovely together as they learn about each other. Oh, they have to investigate the art thieves also, but that's more of a side story. The two men learn to compromise while also admitting their very different attractions to each other. Vaughn wants romance and Jonah wants sex.
They're both lovely characters, Vaughn especially, but I grew to like Jonah a lot too as I learned more of his backstory. The Toronto setting is nice. The romance is tender and sweet.
What else do you want from a romance book? ( )