Shaun’s life is, at twenty-six, on hold, first, he took care of his mom and now his dad. Nathan is forty-three years old and is the nurse who takes care of Shaun’s dad, who has dementia in the final stage. When he thinks of it, Shaun loves a lot, if not everything, about Nathan, his warm brown eyes, his honey-colored skin, his length, his hair, his smile, oh dear.! Maybe it’s time for Nathan to convince Shaun he can keep that focus and still have a life – a life that includes love. Nathan’s attraction to him has to go on the back burner, not that Shaun has noticed: Shaun’s focus is all on his dad. That’s why Nathan is willing to go above and beyond – Shaun is worth it. He’s dealt with enough indifferent families to recognize Shaun has and will always put his dad first. It didn’t take Nathan five minutes to know Shaun is a special guy. And on those dark nights when Shaun feels so alone, thoughts of Nathan are all he has to cling to. The only people he sees on a regular basis are his coworkers, and Nathan, his dad’s carer, except he and Shaun are like ships that pass in the night. When he’s not working in the restaurant in Portland, Maine, he’s home looking after his dad, who has dementia. Romance is the last thing Shaun wants, but what if it’s exactly what he needs – and deserves?
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