

We have Cooper who is desperately trying to navigate the meaning of adult relationships when his family falls apart. The well written, descriptive words just flow, and the story progresses at an even and constant pace. I started this book, just kept reading it, and could barely put it down. Through a decade of life, family, longing, and matters of the heart, Cooper and Jace stay connected and attempt to write their own love story ultimately on their own terms. Because Cooper knows Jace will never look at him any other way, even though they are not real brothers. Living in the room next door to each other part of the time, Cooper and Jace forge what seems at first to be an unlikely friendship.

Working against the new life forced upon him, Cooper gets off to a rough start with Jace.

But, there is something about that first glance that promises life will forever be altered. At first glance, he loathes Jace for taking his family away. At least he has his rocks to calm and soothe him. The entire foundation of Cooper’s life is not so solid anymore. And if the whole situation is not hard enough on Cooper, he hears Jace calls his father Dad. Just 12 years old when his parents separate, Cooper finds himself sharing his father with his father’s new girlfriend and her son, Jace. Buy Link: Amazon | All Romance | Amazon UK
