It is the middle of the night, but his terminally ill uncle is waiting up for him. When we meet Leo, he has just arrived at his Uncle Edwin’s home on the coast of Cornwall. This book is by far no exception to that rule! Having been stationed on the coast of Cornwall for 2 ½ years back in the 1980’s, I’m always predisposed to loving books set there. It’s time to seize the day-if it’s not already too late. But having learned much from his stay with his uncle, Leo doesn’t want to look back and wish he’d done things differently. When some unexpected news gives Leo the chance to return to Cornwall, he’s afraid it will be too late to rekindle things with Tris. On his return to London, Leo finds himself grieving for more than just the loss of his uncle. In Tris’s arms, in the wilds of Cornwall, Leo finds a peace he’d forgotten existed. Gay, but still half in the closet, he and Leo bond over their affection for Edwin, and the pull of attraction between them proves too strong to ignore. When he goes to Cornwall to stay with his terminally ill uncle, Edwin, love is the last thing Leo expects to find. His job in London takes all his energy and commitment. Leo is a lonely workaholic with no time for romance in his life.
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