![]() ![]() ![]() Nothing too dramatic or hardcore, just comforting like an old quilt you wrap around you on rainy days. Much like comfort food, a comfort read is what I pull out when I want something I know one hundred percent that it's sweet and easy and fun and sexy. There is definitely something to be said for a "comfort read". If they can't find a balance between tattoos and teacups, their relationship won't survive-and neither will Robert's newfound lust for life.įirst edition published by Dreamspinner Press, July 2012. But sometimes Chris's free-spirited nature leaves Robert feeling vulnerable. Despite all the reasons it shouldn't work, somehow it does.Įven if Robert wasn't looking for love-especially not with someone nearly ten years his junior-he can't deny being with Chris is fun. But he's a shot of color in Robert's black-and-white world, and Robert turns out to be the one thing Chris can count on. Bright tattoos cover his skin, and he wears his hair in a Mohawk and plays drums for a rock band. The younger man is the polar opposite of Robert's calm civility. Then Chris Ford explodes into Robert's life with a crash of cymbals. He might be prematurely old, but he has his cat, and his books, and that's all he needs. ![]() That was sixteen years ago, and Professor McKinnon has never quite settled in his new home or found his place this side of the pond. As a teenager, Robert McKinnon left his native Scotland and moved to America. ![]()
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