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After a difficult year, Dylan Atwood decides to chase his dream and create an epic fantasy novel, and he leaves Phoenix to move into an isolated house in the Prescott National Forest. The solitude of the mountains is the perfect environment for him to write--and the perfect excuse to hide away from everything and everyone is a bonus. But when Dylan's brother needs a favor, he can't say no, even if it means sharing his precious solitude. He accepts Owen Moore, a man with an abusive past who is even more leery of human interaction than Dylan, into his home. As Dylan helps Owen heal, both physically and emotionally, his attraction to Owen increases, and his own scars become more visible. Both men must face their fears, without walls, if they want a life together. No library descriptions found. |
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Dylan...I didn't really feel like I understood his character all that well, even though he is the narrator of this short story. He has withdrawn from society pretty much, only making the necessary trips to the grocery store (and apparently PetSmart) and spending the rest of his time holed up in a vacation home on a mountain with no nearby neighbors, working on his book. And we never really got a full explanation of the impetus that drove him there.
Owen has been abused in the past (not exactly a spoiler) and has some serious trust issues. He and Dylan mesh pretty well together, and I loved Mug and Oreo. ;) ( )