Blue Days
Falling for a coworker is rarely a good idea, especially for a man getting a last chance at salvaging his career. But from the moment Dwyer Knolls sees the beautiful but socially awkward Takeo Hiroyuki, he seems destined to make bad decisions. Takeo’s life is a string of failed attempts to...
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Falling for a coworker is rarely a good idea, especially for a man getting a last chance at salvaging his career. But from the moment Dwyer Knolls sees the beautiful but socially awkward Takeo Hiroyuki, he seems destined to make bad decisions.
Takeo’s life is a string of failed attempts to please his traditional Japanese father. Unfortunately, succeeding in business turns out to be just as difficult for Takeo as changing from gay to straight. In fact, the only thing Takeo seems to truly excel at is taking notice of Dwyer Knolls.
When Dwyer and Takeo head to Mangrove, Florida on a real estate buying trip, their tentative friendship combusts and becomes much more. Is their sudden connection real enough to bank their futures on, or should they chalk the whole thing up to the daze inspired by the blue ocean breeze?
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781632163578 (1632163578)
ASIN: B01HLOS2T8
Publish date: 05-11-2014
Publisher: Dreampsinner Press
Pages no: 98
Edition language: English
Falling for a coworker is rarely a good idea, especially for a man getting a last chance at salvaging his career. But from the moment Dwyer Knolls sees the beautiful but socially awkward Takeo Hiroyuki, he seems destined to make bad decisions. Takeo’s life is a string of failed attempts to please ...
This made me smile, it really did. The characters were great and I really liked them together. If it had been a bit longer I think I would have enjoyed it even more. But saying that, it was still really good.Dwyer and Takeo made a really lovely couple. There was just something really sweet about the...
In case you wanted and needed to know :). Yes I bought and read. I am not going to post an amazon review since I long time ago decided that bringing up problems in her books would be hypocritical of me since I. Keep. Buying. Them. Every single one (or almost since somehow I avoided the call of Jory ...
This was cute, but nothing particularly special. I don't think it really followed Calmes' typical "Sam and Jory" formula, there was no Jory type. Dwyer was popular, I guess, but I don't remember people just falling all over themselves to be close to him. Takeo was very awkward and brusque, but it fe...