One man vows to never love again. The other pledges to win his heart.
British Intelligence agent Reese Danby is a man adrift. After losing his longtime partner, Reese finds himself missing that deep connection, that unwavering bond, of someone always by his side.
Enter his newly assigned partner, rookie agent Jordan Rothchild. Jordan is everything Reese could want in a partner…and so much more.
There’s no denying the spark Reese feels the moment he lays eyes on Jordan. A spark which Reese ruthlessly quashes. For not only is Reese's true sexuality a closely guarded secret, but a devastating personal loss has left him emotionally wounded, unable to surrender his heart to another man. But then an unexpected encounter reveals he and Jordan share the same hidden truth…and mutual attraction.
Under Jordan’s gentle, encouraging affection, Reese’s walls slowly crumble, and he dares risk falling in love again. One beautiful night spent together changes everything between them, but in the next breath will also break both their hearts.
As past pain collides with present danger, Reese navigates treacherous terrain, both professionally and emotionally, finally realizing his terrible mistake of pushing Jordan away.
But is it too late for a second chance? Or has Reese’s fear cost him love and happiness?
Figuring It Out Together is a slow burn, second chance gay romance with a HEA, featuring special appearances by Liam Bancroft and Colin Mason from Books 1 and 2.
As closed off was Reese, was as open was Jordan. Loving this series, Reese and Jordan added to the appeal of the world building Ms. Miller created in the world of 1970's British intelligence. Figuring it Out Together gave this reader all the feels as I was captivated by both men and what they brought to the table. Ms. Miller continued to develop the story with a slow burn romance only enhanced by action and witty friends. Add in Jordan's mother and the story was complete.
I appreciated that although homosexuality had recently been legalized in Britain, Ms. Miller did not jump in with both feet first, which in my opinion would have created an air of unbelievability. Instead the author allowed the caution to flourish until the men realized together was better.
Another winner by a prolific writer.
Definite S.E.X.
A five handcuff review
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