Inspiration
When Nolan's mother needs major surgery, he returns to America to spend a few months caring for her. Unfortunately, that means spending Christmas without his temperamental partner, Benji, an author who prefers to stay home in Scotland, where his muse never lets him down. But before leaving, Nolan...
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When Nolan's mother needs major surgery, he returns to America to spend a few months caring for her. Unfortunately, that means spending Christmas without his temperamental partner, Benji, an author who prefers to stay home in Scotland, where his muse never lets him down. But before leaving, Nolan prepares a rather unusual Advent calendar for Benji. As Benji unlocks each little gift, he realizes that it’s hard to be creative, even in Scotland, when his heart has jumped the pond and taken his inspiration with it.A story from the Dreamspinner Press 2012 Advent Calendar package "Evergreen"
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00AGFRFM0
Publish date: November 30th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 33
Edition language: English
'Inspiration' is a lovely story from the author of 'The Truth About Riley' a book that I really adore. While I might not put this in the same like category as 'The Truth About Riley' I definitely enjoyed it and found it to be a heartwarming holiday story. Nolan moved half way across the world to b...
Re-read 8/4/2014 still adorable.
Sweet little christmas story about a couple for whom a temporary geographical separation proves to be a catalyst.Grumpy scottish writer has to let his boyfriend go home to Chicago to take care of his sick mother for the winter. The advent calender he finds in their house with little love letters lea...
Lovely romantic tale about a grumpy Scottish writer, Benji and his live-in American lover, Nolan. Nolan has to spend the holiday season in the States leaving Benji to fend for himself. This is a sweet story with a nice emotional punch to it as Benji discovers what's important to him.
Joining the choir here, and many thanks to Sims for the rec. Stress relief indeed. Short and sweet, this was a proper holiday story.