What can you say about a story with Ancient Aliens, "force of nature", revenge iguanas, smexy times, struggle times, maybe just so stinking good! E. has us back in Key Largo, the ongoing story of Irons and Works, I love this series so much!). Max and Jeremiah are up next. Max is a tattooist, Paris's brother from the first story. The brothers had a horrific childhood, Paris preferring to be a turtle until Ben comes along. Max, the younger, feels forgotten, not lovable, not deserving, meets Jeremiah, the restaurant owner, in such a nerdy, Disney way...the single rider line. And they hit it off, particularly with smexy times. And that is the problem, they connect so beautiful in the bedroom, communicating about what they need, what they want. But it's outside of the bedroom, where the angst occurs, neither truly honest with themselves, therefore how can they be authentic with each other. Jeremiah is struggling with blindness. E. does a fabulous job of showing blindness as a spectrum, not one size fits all. And the next door neighbor and his former friends, boo hiss. But it's those villains that allow us to see what a family E. has created. The comeuppance they come up is just fun. I need a story of all the options on those two pages! E. also continues subtly advocate for mental health. Both MC's reach for professional help, not in your face but this is what they do. We get a visit from our favorite CO tattoo shop, Sam and Niko (sounds like their family is doing well). I'm hoping this will be an ongoing plotline as we get more Key Largo stories. And of course we get the set up for the next story. Can't wait!