From the blurb:
Jason Perez has spent fifteen years being the perfect widower.
He raised his stepdaughter. He directs music at his Catholic parish. He honors his wife's memory by living a life above reproach. And he absolutely, categorically does not think about the one reckless, grief-stricken night he spent in Victor Hendricks's arms. The night of Leah’s funeral.
Fine. He thinks about it constantly. But he's handled it like any reasonable person would: by avoiding Victor entirely for a decade and a half.
Now their daughter Kelsey is getting married at a lush Costa Rican resort, and Jason's avoidance strategy has officially expired. Seven days. One tropical paradise. Two men with a very inconvenient history and an even more inconvenient attraction.
Victor—fitness guru, yoga instructor to the Hollywood elite, a man whose patience rivals a freaking saint—has carried a torch for Jason since that night. He's done waiting for permission.
Between waterfall hikes and rehearsal dinners, old guilt wars with new desire. Stolen glances become stolen moments. And Jason has to face what he's been running from: wanting Victor might cost him his job, his church community, and the carefully constructed life that's kept him safe.
But Victor might be worth burning it all down.
Heather's Review:
This is an emotional read with a fair amount of angst, some forced proximity and a lot of pent up yearning... It's an unlikely pairing and a bit of an unusual title/situation, but it really comes down to figuring out what and who makes you happy...
It's not really taboo, but it is an unusual pairing. It was well written and a quick read that also included a cameo from the characters from the first book in the series. I can't wait to see where book 3 takes us!


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