![]() ![]() Highly recommend this story, with a steaming cup of tea and a snuggly blanket. ![]() ![]() I won’t say much about it, because I liked learning about Jeremy’s past along the way with Will. Fake Date Flip-Flop (Williamsville Inn 4. Jeremy’s background, and the gutting emotional wound that brought him and his sexy Scottish accent to Vermont and into Will’s orbit, is original and adds to his emotional layers. & Rembrandt Rachleff, Desalination Using Vapor-Compression Distillation: Basics, Notions, and EconomicsMirna Rahmah Lubis, Flip Flops in. Will is trying to move on from a devastating loss, so at first he is tentative, then eventually eager to enjoy another chance at love, all while second guessing himself and Jeremy as happens in a new relationship. Tobias is back in town for his 30th high school reunion, but isn’t looking forward to it, since he’s only there to support one of his friends who is helping organize it this year. He isn’t looking forward to all the questions and comments about his ex. Both are mature men, in their late thirties, which is a nice change for a gay romance. Nash is looking forward to his niece’s wedding. Will’s love interest is Jeremy, and their coming together and drifting apart and coming together again was depicted in a believable and understandable manner. Neil Plakcy expertly allows the reader to feel as if they are reading a modern day take on an Austen novel, and it was wonderfully soothing and engaging. Jane Austen’s books are prominently discussed and critiqued by the main character, Will (whose full name is Fitzwilliam and I immediately wanted to name someone that), who is an English professor teaching a sharp group of students during a J-term, or short winter term, class. This story has a lovely, gradually sweeping feel of romance to it. ![]()
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