My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Rory Kincaid is about to meet his boyfriend Jack De Lacy's family on a visit over Easter to their countryside home. As Jack's family is wealthy and aristocratic Rory feels under pressure to make a good impression even though he has no class, connections or money, especially considering how they met. Jack expects his family to love Rory as much as he does but it is not so plain sailing as just by being there Rory will send ripples through their settled rural lives. In a testing time for Rory and Jack. Can they convince Jack’s family that two men from opposite sides of the class barrier can be not only who the other wants, but needs?
I loved this story which was definitely fiery at times but throughout the love that Jack and Rory had was clear and shone through. Even after all the rows and discussions I loved the way that the family came together in order to make sure that they had the chance at the future together that they both desperately wanted. Easy to read, feel and understand. This short MM book contains mature content and contains a village fete baking competition, the cuddliest pet competition and the undying devotion of a dog called Badger.
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