A chance meeting on a hospital ward brings Aidan and Ludo into each other's orbits. What happens when someone else can see your hidden colors and can communicate with you in a deeper way than any other has been able to?
From the blurb:
"Kiss Me Again is a deliciously tender and prickly romance about the intimacy that comes with acceptance. Ludo and Aidan accept and love each other for exactly who they are—complications, injuries, mental health issues, moods—and I loved them for it." -- Roan Parish
Aidan Drummond is happy on his own.
A solitary tree surgeon, he’s made peace with working alone, eating alone, being alone. Until a serious accident tears his world apart and lands him in a hospital bed opposite the most beautiful man he’s ever seen.
Ludo Giordano is beautiful, bright, and impossible to ignore. Bipolar and sleepless, his world is ruled by colour—shifting, vivid, relentless. And when he looks at Aidan, he finds a flare of yellow he can’t resist. Their midnight conversations ignite something electric.
Something dangerous.
Something Aidan can’t forget once he’s discharged. Grey isn’t enough anymore, and when a chance reunion pulls them back together, that flare… Aidan can’t resist it either.
His recovery is slow and painful. Ludo’s instability is a storm they can’t outrun. Yet together, their fractured lives start to feel whole.
Almost.
Because loving Ludo means weathering every shade. It means holding on when he whispers kiss me again because he needs an anchor more than a promise.
It means fighting for a love that burns brighter in the dark.
A grumpy-sunshine, hurt/comfort, opposites-attract, mental-illness rep MM romance packed with slow healing, emotional angst, and the kind of devotion that refuses to fade.
SECOND EDITION. PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED
SNik's review:
Standalone second edition (previously published). Grumpy/sunshine. Hurt/comfort. Mental health representation. Slow burn. Dual POV.
An accident lands Aidan in the hospital, and days bleed together in his pain, only brightened by a fellow patient named Ludo. There’s something about Aidan that allows Ludo to break through his difficult thoughts and luckily they are reunited after their hospital stays.
Aidan and Ludo both have current and past struggles that they have been managing as best they can, but they connect on a different level when they start a relationship that just accepts every piece of the other no matter how broken they feel. I like the way these characters are so insightful with each other and seem to communicate in a totally different way than most people do and it works. I really appreciated the ease when they are together, the shared pain and comfort, and the absolute commitment to each other as they embrace their own brand of normal together.
Kiss Me Again is currently available as an audiobook, e-book and paperback, and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
Kiss Me Again is currently available as an audiobook, e-book and paperback, and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription


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