Love is not always perfect, but it can be beautiful. Such is the case for Lyle, a policeman who does not expect to find his perfect mate while responding to a homicide call at the derelict Grosher Hotel. It is there, though, that he meets Keon, a young paraplegic man who is one welfare check away from living out on the street. Thus begins an adventure that the two men will never forget.
Quite an engaging read. The characters were likable and their situations very real. The book really had no climax to it, it seemed to be just about a cop taking in a homeless man and the two then proceed to fall In love Despite no climax or major plot lines the book was still very enjoyable. I really loved the secondary characters, especially Levi :)
The only complaint is the way the book ended... It came out of nowhere. It's the type of ending that makes me wonder what was the point of book in the first place, but I suppose this is part of a trilogy I'm interested to see where the author takes it.