My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Auden had always wanted simple things. Become the local sheriff like his dad. Get married and have kids. Build a life in Forestville. At forty-eight, he's single and co-parenting his two daughters with his ex-wife. His chances of meeting someone new in my small town are slim. When a new high school teacher moves into town, he recognises a kindred spirit. Keaton’s his age and a single dad too, and they hit it off, becoming friends. The more time they spend together, the closer they grow. When Auden realises that their friendship has become something more, it’s the biggest shock of his life. He's never been attracted to men, but he can’t deny his feelings for Keaton. But Keaton and his sons struggle to feel at home in Forestville, and Auden can’t ever see himself leaving, so what does that mean for them?
I enjoyed this story but it was a little hard going sometimes as I lost focus on the story. I think it needed to gel together better. Easy to read and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.
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