| Only at Christmas J. L. Foster Cacoethes Publishing http://www.cacoethespublishing.com/ 5 Swords |

| Darin is new to Nashville, and throwing himself into his career as a recording advertising rep hasn’t assuaged his continuing grief over the loss of his partner, Todd, who had been mugged and murdered two Christmases earlier, in New York City. Time is said to heal, but that hasn’t helped Darin, and his lack of friends is partially being in a new place, and mostly his clinging to the memories of Todd. When he meets sexy Ryan at a bar, his first instinct is to hold back; yet it quickly seems as if he and Ryan have been friends-and more-forever. From this point Darin’s need for Ryan wars with his guilt over Todd, and he nearly tears himself apart with grief and longing, until— Only at Christmas had me humming and glowing during the sex scenes, and alternately crying over the emotional impact. J. L. Foster delivers a whopper story equivalent to his story Forever. For those of us who still love to laugh and cry over the 1940’s black-and-white Christmas films, and for anyone who hopes to still believe in Christmas miracles, Only at Christmas is THE book to read. |

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