City Mouse
A magical weekend, a breathless declaration, a happy ever after . . . Right?Wrong.When Malcolm Kavanagh took his first step toward emotional maturity by declaring his love to Owen Watson, that was just the first chapter in their story. Anyone who’s ever been in love knows that happy endings take...
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A magical weekend, a breathless declaration, a happy ever after . . . Right?Wrong.When Malcolm Kavanagh took his first step toward emotional maturity by declaring his love to Owen Watson, that was just the first chapter in their story. Anyone who’s ever been in love knows that happy endings take a lot more work than that.One problem: Malcolm has never been in love. He doesn’t know the rules of a relationship and isn’t confident enough to trust that his is real. He learns the ropes by sharing his life and his flat with Owen, but relationship boot camp proves a challenge. Everything is a struggle, from accepting Owen’s low-status job to putting his boyfriend above his personal trainer.Luckily, Owen knows a little more about relationships, and labors patiently to survive the first six weeks of their life together. From the art galleries of Cambridge to the tawdry majesty of the Dominion theatre, Owen adapts to England while Malcolm adapts to the whole human race. Maybe, if Owen is patient enough and Malcolm learns to give, the two of them can make it past Relationship Armageddon to a real happy ending.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00BVKW01A
Publish date: March 16th 2013
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Pages no: 122
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Short Stories,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Bdsm,
M M Contemporary
Series: Country Mouse (#2)
This sequel did not disappoint and we dive right in where Country Mouse ended. The question is can these two complete opposites make it when their basic makeup is so starkly different?Banker Malcolm is so controlled. His self worth is tied up in his status and his paycheck. He's a major bit of a ...
Bueno. Mal y Owen son fantásticos. La neurosis fobico-social del primero se complementa muy bien con la comprensión y buena intencionalidad del segundo. Pero me hubiera bastado con el primer libro. Soy de esas lectoras que prefieren imaginarse ciertos posibles acontecimientos, dejarlos a mi libre im...
This short review applies to both instalments of the mini-series which I bought in a boxed set. I didn't like Malcolm, the supposedly toppy hero, all that much in the first book. He came over as an arrogant, pushy person with some major issues that weren't explained to me as a reader. Hadn't I bough...
3.5 I enjoyed part 2, CITY MOUSE much more than COUNTRY MOUSE. It was good to see the relationship develop.