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An absolutely beautiful book, set in present time with memories of WWII and a love that wouldn't be denied.

Yes, I cried. This is Amy Lane angst and tears at its finest. There is the love of a grandson for his grandfather and the love of two men for each other in two different times. Nate, Blaine's grandfather, was rescued during WWII by Walter and hidden in a cabin in the woods. A friendship developed which led to a deeper love. However, when peace is declared, can the men continue to love and live together or will they have to go their separate ways?

What you want to happen, with a mind-set in the 21st century, may not have been able to happen in the middle of the previous century. Or did it? What was the cost to the two men, and can Nate's family know what it means to him to hear the New Year's bells from a church on Times Square?

A lovely, lovely book, and one I can't recommend highly enough.

Becky Condit is a widow, mother of three and grandmother of 10 who reads all kinds of books, but her go-to comfort books are erotic romances. A romance novel coupled with just-out-of-the-oven chocolate-chip cookies and a glass of cold milk is her idea of heaven. She reads and reviews more than 250 books a year, so you won't often find her without her Kindle in hand, but when you do, she'll probably be gardening, doing needle crafts, working in her upholstery workshop and spending time with her family.

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