Todo el mundo cree que me conoce. Joder, ni siquiera yo sé quién soy ahora.
Estábamos en la cima. Tomás y Tiago Banner, los gemelos más famosos del mundo. Los hombres más sexis sobre la faz de la Tierra. Toda mi identidad estaba enraizada en ser el hermano mayor, en cuidar a mi hermano pequeño y en ser modelo.
Hasta que Tiago se enamoró y me dejó solo. Ahora, me siento perdido; vagando sin nada que me ancle. Dolido.
Para permanecer cerca de mi hermano, me asiento en Forestville, la pequeña ciudad en la que crecimos. Aquí tengo antiguos y nuevos. Como Fir, el adorable pelirrojo que estuvo enamorado de mí en el instituto. Conectamos de nuevo, y me descubro confiándole cosas que nunca antes había contado a nadie.
Cuando la amistad se convierte en algo más, estoy conmocionado. Fir no es el tipo de hombre para un polvo de una noche, y yo no conozco otro tipo de relación.
Nuestras vidas no podrían ser más distintas. Yo soy una celebridad, el eterno soltero, siempre tanteando el terreno para agenciarse algo. Fir es el médico local, un padre que aún está de luto por la muerte de su esposo. Necesita más de lo que jamás podría darle.
Tengo que tomar una decisión. ¿Puedo convertirme en el hombre que Fir merece?
Nunca deseé nada tanto como eso.
Curar al gemelo es el tercer libro de la serie Los zorros plateados de Forestville, un romance MM contemporáneo situado en una pequeña ciudad y protagonizado por atractivos zorros plateados y los hombres que se enamoran de ellos. Todos los libros son autoconclusivos y pueden leerse por separado.
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I started writing my first stories when I was a teen…on a freaking typewriter. I still have these, and they’re adorably romantic. And bad, haha. Fear of failing kept me from following my dream to become a romance author, so you can imagine how proud and ecstatic I am that I finally overcame my fears and self doubt and did it. I adore my genre because I love writing and reading about flawed, strong men who are just a tad broken..but find their happy ever after anyway.
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This was sooooo much better than the second book! It restored my faith in the series 🥳 It didn't quite have the same happy, low-angst vibe I enjoyed in book one, but it was lovely in its own way.
Fer and Tomás have known each other since childhood, always friends but nothing more. In fact, Fer has had a crush on Tomás as long as they've known each other but never thought he'd have a chance with the other man. However, the years passed and life circumstances changed, and the two men get thrown into each other's orbit once again. Both men are brokenhearted in different ways, and as they spend more time together, they find solace in each other. It's a sweet story of healing and finding happiness again 🥹
I enjoyed the audio overall, but if Micheal Dean never speaks another word of Portuguese again, it will be too soon 😂 No. Just no. In fact, I'm not sure I've ever heard the man pull off an accent, certainly not that one. At least there was less Portuguese in this book than in the first one so that was a plus! I do wish he had kept some consistency with the voices between books because he was ALL OVER THE PLACE. From what I can tell, he made no attempt to keep the character voices the same. I was constantly confused who was talking every time characters made cameos. Why does a character that had a deep voice before now suddenly have a much higher pitched voice? Make it make sense 🙃 Once I abandoned all hope of consistency and just went with the flow, I was able to enjoy the audio for what it was in the moment 😂
I've thoroughly enjoyed each book in this series so far and this one was a really lovely romance between a pair of complete opposites.
Tomás is struggling since his twin Tiago fell in love with Cam and stepped back from their supermodel career, leaving him wondering about his place in life and what purpose he now has if it's not looking after his younger brother.
Widower and single dad Fir is the small town's doctor, he's been struggling to raise his two boys since their father died five years previously and having the twins back in town has brought up lots of memories of their time at school.
Fir had a crush on Tomás that he's still not quite over, even though he was completely in love with his husband and was crushed by his early death. So when they reconnect, it sparks up again. Only this time, Tomás seems to return his interest.
I love when Nora writes older men, their outlooks on life are so different to the usual college age or early 30s characters we so often see. Both these men have lived through events which have given them unique perspectives. Fir had a happy life, and lost it, Tomás has had a high flying life he's now realising was lacking.
Together they take the time to work through some awkward moments and have some deeply honest conversations about both their pasts, but also what they might want a new future to look like.
It's got a high impact opening on the sex front, but things then move back into more of a slower paced friends with benefits situation while they develop a much deeper friendship and Tomás realises he's falling in love with Fir.
There's a lot of heart searching goes on before these two get their happy ending but it's all the more valuable and real for it. This is another great addition to the series and I'm seriously stoked for who's book I think is up next!
#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review
POSSIBLE TRIGGER: Extreme grief following a partner's death. Everyone thinks they know me. Hell, I don’t even know who I am anymore. We were at the top. Tomás and Tiago Banner, the most famous twins in the world. The sexiest men alive. My whole identity was rooted in being the older brother, in taking care of my twin, in being a model. Until Tiago fell in love and left me on my own. Now I’m lost, drifting without an anchor. Hurting. To remain close to my twin, I stay in Forestville, the small town we grew up in. I’ve got friends here, old ones and new. Like Fir, the adorable redhead who had a crush on me in high school. We reconnect, and I find myself sharing things with Fir that I’ve never told anyone else. When the budding friendship between us becomes more, I’m shocked. Fir is not the type for a fling, and I have known nothing else. Our lives couldn’t be further apart. I’m a celebrity, an eternal bachelor who’s always played the field. Fir is the local doctor, a single dad still grieving his deceased husband. He needs more than I could ever give him. I’ve never wanted anything more. I really, really liked this 3-book series and was looking forward to the other Twin, Tomas's story. When we left book #1, Tomas was struggling after his twin, Tiago, had found the "love of his life" and left the modeling business behind for happiness in the small town of Forestville.
This story was beautiful and a bit more emotional than I had thought that it would be. We find that Tomas had been content and happy with the life he shared with his twin...until that twin, Tiago, decided to quit modelling altogether and stay in Forestville, the small town where they were born and grew up (Book 1). You could tell from the previous book that Tomás wasn't as happy with his life as he had been, but we can see how deeply he was hurting and how completely lost he was.
Then we meet Fir who was adorable, and the well-respected, and loved doctor in this little town. Fir is a widower with two teenage boys. His pain was very evident and so real that you could almost feel his grief down to your very bones. He was doing a great job with his boys, and it was heart touching how they encouraged him to realize that it was time for him to move on with his life without it meaning for him to ever forget his beloved husband.
It was funny how Fir propositioned Tomás. He certainly didn't have his head in the game for that one. The two of them had a pretty rough start at first but once they got it together... they were absolutely amazing. It was well worth waiting for. Tomás felt "things" as well as emotions deeply and had an unbelievable "need"... for lack of a better description...to take care of people....to make their lives better...happier, more complete....to heal them both body and spirit. Fir had been on his own for several years after the death of his husband when the story opens and had only recently begun to realize how much he needed someone to lean on...that is, until Tomás came into his life.
Overall...this was a wonderful story with two beautiful men that found each other at just the right time. Everyone should be this lucky. I'm going to miss Forestville, but I own the books, so I'll be dropping in for revisits.
I wanted to finish the year on higher note but unfortunately 3* is the most I can give this book. I was bored and as a Portuguese native speaker I actually cringed when certain sentences were used. That's on me I know but I could not get pass it. They were not wrong, but just felt odd somehow. It wasn't a bad book though, but got the same feeling as book one so I guess I'm just not too keen on the twins. Will still read the next book.
I love this series so much. Each book, so far, has been great. I was looking forward to reading Tomás's story because I knew he was struggling after his twin found the love of his life. This book was beautiful and was more emotional than I anticipated. Tomás was happy with his life until his twin, Tiago, decided to quit his modelling career and stay in the town where they were from. I could already tell from the previous books that Tomás wasn't as happy with his life as he used to, but in this novel I got to see how deep he was hurting and how lost he was. Fir was adorable, the responsible doctor of the town, with two teenage boys and a widow. His pain was palpable, real and I felt his grief down to my bones. He was doing a great job with his kids, and I just loved how they, somehow, made him see that it was time to move on without it meaning to forget about his husband. I found it very funny how Fir propositioned Tomás. The model certainly didn't have his head in the game. They had a rough start but once they got together, oh my gosh, they were amazing! The thing about Tomás was that he felt things deeply and had this need to take care of people. Fir had been on his own for several years after the passing of his husband and only realised how much he needed someone to lean on until Tomás got back to his life. This was a lovely story with two beautiful souls that found each other at the right time. I also liked the way mental health is treated here, how the author shows that it's never too late to realise and accept that someone needs help. I can't wait to read the next one. This series is truly fantastic.
Disfruté mucho leer este libro al igual que el anterior tardé un poco en conectar con la lectura pero cuando lo hice fue muy buena tengo una especie de amor odio con los libros sobre viudos pero este me gustó mucho y amé a los hijos del protagonista son los adolescentes más sensatos que he leído.
RECENSIONE A CURA DI LADY MARMELADE Siamo arrivati al volume numero tre di questa serie contemporanea con protagonisti uomini adulti, non i soliti giovani protagonisti tra i venti e trent’anni, ma non per questo meno desiderosi di trovare qualcuno con cui condividere la vita. Tutti hanno diritto ad essere felici, non importa quanti anni si abbia, ma leggere di uomini molto vicini alla mia età mi ha fatto davvero piacere. Non esiste un limite anagrafico a quanto mi risulta per trovare l’amore della propria vita, importa solo che la storia che la Phoenix ci ha proposto abbia dei protagonisti ben delineati e una trama avvincente. È giunto il turno di Tomás, il gemello più estroverso e sensuale del duo Banner, di cercare e trovare l’amore, perché l’amore non cade dal cielo, nemmeno nei romance! Tomás infatti non è mai stato innamorato in vita sua, non ha mai sentito quel trasporto romantico verso un’altra persona, ma solo attrazione fisica, nulla di quelle famose farfalle nello stomaco che impazzano quando vedi la persona che ti piace. Ora che suo fratello Tiago si è ritirato dal mondo della moda ed è andato a vivere con il fidanzato Cas, Tomás si sente davvero solo per la prima volta in vita sua. Continua sul nostro blog!
Questo terzo volume si conferma delicatamente romantico e molto emozionante. La Phoenix sa trasmettere al lettore i pensieri, i sentimenti, le emozioni dei suoi protagonisti e degli altri personaggi, in modo limpido, trasparente e intimo. Non ho potuto che ammirare la forza d'animo e la bontà del cuore di Fir. Il suo dolore si manifesta vivido in ogni momento in cui lo lascia emergere, così come la sua grande determinazione a portare avanti il suo ruolo di padre e la sua voglia di tornare a vivere in maniera più completa. Tomás è una figura splendida, me ne sono innamorata perdutamente già dal primo libro. Le sue ferite e sono invisibili ad occhio nudo, ma sono lì, nascoste solo dalla sua gentilezza. Mi ha commosso vedere il grande lavoro di autoanalisi fatto su se stesso. Il suo animo è luminoso e, anche se si sente perso, non ha mai incolpato nessuno se non se stesso e ha trovato il coraggio di accettare il cambiamento e tuffarvici dentro. Lo ripeto: Lo amo immensamente! Le pagine corrono veloci e la storia si dipana in modo fluido e tranquillo. La resa italiana è davvero ben curata, e questa è una cosa che apprezzo sempre e non dò mai per scontata. Hugs&kisses
When we first meet Tomas in Tiegos' story, I honestly wasn't sure what to think of him. Yes, a great brother, but too codependent on his twin. As someone who is not a twin, I can't fathom their inseparable bond, yet it was taken too far too long. However, when he returns to Forestville and starts something with the town doc Fir, he changes foe the better. With the encouragement of Fir and Auden, he seeks professional help to become a better person. Now, Fir, I loved the first meeting and just love more with every interaction after. He's an amazingly open father for his boys, and you can feel that in their relationships. Fir is grieving the loss of his husband, and even in this new relationship, he doesn't hide that, and that's how it should be. They had a bond that didn't go away just cause he passed, and Tomas fully embraced this and encouraged him to feel all the emotions. Together, they are beautifully supportive pair that will keep the other on track when required and love openly and fiercely. This series just gets better with each addition. Next up is York, and I pray he finds the peace he deserves.
Rating: 4 Steam: 3 PoV: dual, 1st person Genre: contemporary romance, MM Main tropes: opposites attract, single dad, small town
Nora Phoenix is back with another Forestville story, and I totally adore this small town with its amazing characters!
It was easy to feel compassion for Tomás, as he was clearly feeling lost and struggling with his identity. He was such a caring person, full of love and kindness, and it was hard to see him questioning himself since discovering how co-dependent he and Tiago had been. This story was very much his journey as he had to figure out who he was and what he wanted from life.
I really didn’t see this pairing coming, with Tomás and Fir, but I loved how they ended up together. It was cute how Fir had been crushing on Tomás since they were kids, and I liked how it added a sense of pining to their story. Fir had things to work through too, still healing from the loss of his husband and raising his teenage sons by himself. Despite being opposites in a lot of ways, they surprised both me and themselves by how well they fit into each other’s lives.
I kind of loved how everything didn’t go smooth between Tomás and Fir at first, there was some awkwardness and brief misunderstandings, and it made the story feel more real. They had to communicate and voice their needs in order to make things work, and the romance between them was a bit of a slow burn.
I loved going back to Forestville, and Nora Phoenix writes these stories about older men finding love so wonderfully. It was great to see some familiar characters again and I can’t wait to see who will find their person next! If you’re looking for stories with mature characters, long-time friendships and a cosy small town - this is it!
- Thanks to Abbie Nicole for the opportunity to read and review this book. These are my honest thoughts and opinions.
Tomàs et Fir avec un Culomètre à 🍑🍆 📣 Livre reçu en service presse.
J'avais tellement hâte de découvrir le tome du deuxième jumeau, surtout maintenant qu'il est perdu de n'avoir plus Tiago comme repaire dans la vie !
Toujours un plaisir de retrouver la plume de Nora Phoenix avec cette série où ils ont tous plus de 45 ans (merci mon dieu). Nous avons eu déjà le plaisir de rencontrer le personnage de Fir, un père célibataire avec deux fils adolescent qui a perdu son mari depuis 5 ans maintenant et qui est le médecin du village.
Un début bien rocambolesque avec un Tomàs à côté de la plaque qui va créer un quiproquo magnifique qui m'aura fait mourir de rire et mis dans l'ambiance direct !
Je ne m'attendais pas à ce que le personnage de Tomàs soit aussi attachant, avec ses insécurité et son sentiment d'abandon qui l'amène à se sentir seul sans la figure de son frère jumeau. Si au début, les premiers moments entre Fir et Tomàs seront difficiles, ils vont réussir à se comprendre au fur et à mesure de l'histoire, jusqu'à que les deux fassent leur deuil de leur vie passée !
Bref, un très bon moment passé leur côtés et maintenant, nous allons nous attaquer à l'histoire de York, qui arrive dans quelques mois et qui promet d'être aussi folklorique que les autres !
Healing the Twin is the third book in Nora Phoenix’s Forestville Silver Foxes series. I am really enjoying these stories featuring a group of childhood friends who grew up in a small town and are now finding love. I particularly appreciate that most of the men are approaching fifty, so these are mature men with some interesting issues and relationship dynamics. This story features a new couple in Tomás and Fir, but Tiago and Cas’ story is told in the first book, Renovating the Model, and this group of friends appears in each other’s stories, so familiarity with this world will add something to your reading.
I am really enjoying this series and Phoenix is doing a nice job introducing us to the various characters who will presumably feature in future books, without having them take over the current story. There are so many interesting characters here and I am looking forward to more stories set in this world.
Bellissima anche la storia del gemello di Tiago Banner. Tomás Banner è anche lui un famoso modello e ora che Tiago è fidanzato con Cas, si sente solo e smarrito. La sua codipendenza con il suo gemello è l'argomento affrontato. Anche il medico del paese Fir Everett, vedovo e padre di 2 ragazzi adolescenti, di sente solo, vorrebbe un'avventura di sesso senza problemi. I due si conoscono dall'adolescenza e visto che sono soli... Chissà!! 😏😉 💖💖💖💖💖
4,5 stars for Tomas story. This is beautifully done, and I laughed my head off at their first sexual encounter .
Poor Tomas .... I love that he found someone in his corner. And I have to confess, I was a bit disappointed in Aidan in-between ... who should be his friend.
Okay so I’m enjoying this series but my only complaint is… preface by saying I’m listening to the series and I’m having trouble visioning these men being almost 50 years old. They sound more like they are in late 20’s/early 30’s 🤣
I loved this book so much — Fir and Tomás were AMAZING. Their story was sometimes sad, and Tomás especially had a lot of healing to do (hence the name), but their story was so beautiful. Highly recommend!
This one was inevitable, but there were a few things that kept it from being trite. One of Nora Phoenix choices was not making out Twin a “child-whisperer” or made the good Doctor give up on what makes his such a standup guy. Oh the best decision was to not make money an issue.
Oh man, I love this so much! It was sweet and emotional and steamy! I love single parent romances so much, they are my weakness and this one was no different!
I loved this addition to the series. There were some poignant moments that brought tears to my eyes, and beautiful moments that made me smile and be happy for Fir and Tomas. I felt for Fir throughout the book, and I applauded his strength and determination. I loved that he took a chance and talked to Tomas even if it took some awkward stumbles for them to find their way. I also felt for Tomas, he really was struggling with more than he even realized. I liked that Tomas talked with not only his brother, but his other friends. I was glad that he took Fir's advice too and started to find his way. The loss and grief that Fir felt was humbling, and I loved the Tomas was understanding and supportive of honoring Fir's past as well as his kids. The trust and love they created together was beautiful.
I give this one a 3.5 and round to a 4. It was a nice read but I was not completely invested in the two characters. I think the beginning was lacking for me and made up about halfway there but then I was not committed to the couple. I liked the growth between the two, the communication got better and they just made a good couple by the end. I think there were a lot of repetitive paragraphs or inner dialogue over the differences between the two. I enjoyed the conversations about Samuel and I felt that was handled well. The kids were there? I didn't get a good idea of them but it is what it is. Good read overall, just enjoyed the second book better,
Top Model × Local Doctor Friends with Benefits Slow Burn Hurt/Comfort Single Dad Small Town Romance
I really like this one. I gotta say, Tomás's story is way better than Tiago's. It's a standalone, but it's got some connections to Book One. If you know the background from Book One, it helps you understand Tomás's emotional struggles. But even if you haven't read it, I think you can still enjoy the love story between Tomás and Fir.
The book is called "Healing the Twin." You'd think it's all about Fir healing Tomás because Fir is the town doctor and Tomás is dealing with physical and emotional issues. But in fact, the healing goes both ways. Fir's got his own problems too. He's lost in the daily grind of work and being a single parent. This story is really about how two lonely souls find each other and become a perfect match. And yeah, there are some steamy sex scenes in there too.
Just like Tiago and Cas, Tomás and Fir have a big gap between them. Wealth, careers, experiences, social positions—you name it. But this time, the gap between the two main characters gets smoothed out through some excellent storytelling. Fir's past idolization of Tomás plays a big role in setting up the story. If it weren't for that idolization, the whole hook-up thing might never have happened. Oh, and when Fir brings up Tomás's past photo shoots from time to time, it's just so darn cute.
I also really enjoy the part where Tomás slowly falls for Fir without even realizing it. Even though he's pushing fifty, he's still taking baby steps towards independence and learning how to love. As a world-class top model, his adorable attempts to win Fir's affection just melt my heart.
Now, I gotta be honest, things get a bit boring and cheesy once the two main characters confess their love and start their romantic relationship.
I'm also a bit disappointed with the audiobook. I think it would've been way better if they switched the voices of Tomás and Fir. The low, deep voice just doesn't match the image of Fir in my mind.
My last read of 2023 and I wanted to at least like it, but unfortunately this wasn't the case. I enjoyed the first 2 installments of the series and although I didn't expect much this was a let down.
The MCs are both in their late 40s but somehow don't behave like that? At times it felt like the issues were juvenile and even though the dialog was meant to be mature and adult it didn't read at all realistic. It felt totally unnatural and fake adult. The smut scenes were super cringy and there was zero chemistry between the two main love interests.
I liked Fir and Tomás from previous books and wanted more for them, but alas it wasn't meant to be. I have lost faith in the author and it feels like she only puts effort in her writing every now and again and it shows.
I love romanced with older characters and wish this was a lot better, but what can you do. I may read the next one just because it has older characters but I won't be holding my breath for anything better.
These stories are a bit corny and sappy but I'm enjoying them. I like the easy, no angst writing style. The lust is immediate and the love comes quickly but it works. This is turning out to be a fun and easy series to read and I'm looking forward to book 4. "As long as I'm with you I'm happy."
***3.6*** Really enjoyed Tomás' and Fir's love story. The whole series so far had quite the interesting stories and characters. Everyone with their own problems, backstories and things they had to work through. From the beginning I was quite fascinated with Tomás, he was such a caretaker and always wanted to have a handle on anything. In this book I expected a bit more of his caretaking to come through tbh, while also understanding that it was his psych issue connected with his codependency to his twin. The only time this personality trait came through though was when he came back from London to meet up with Fir. I would have also thought that he would jump at the chance to maybe buy the lodge from York's parents. As soon as this tidbit was mentioned I thought I knew where this was going. I thought that Tomás was the perfect fit for the job, he is people-ly, loves to present, loves a good cause and doesn't seem like the kind of person who does well with procrastination. This way he would be able to make it a retreat for certain people, host events close to his heart, have something to do. But alas... Maybe a future love interest for another person is meant to move in there.
What made me sad in all books so far is the lack of truly personal time between the MC's. Chapter 5 didn't bring anything to the book for example IMO, if sticken nothing would change, Fir contemplating about his reaction to Tomás and if he had been too harsh didn't change a thing. It would have been different if this had prompted him to action but it just hung there without having an impact on anything happening afterward whatsoever. Also, I think I have mentioned this in a previous review, I would love for the main couple to just spend time together, build a relationship. Like in the previous books the I love yous came from left field. Having relations, not really talking, maybe texting randomly with the exception of the time Tomás was in London doesn't a relationship make. IMO. Saying that they fell in love with one another because of their beautiful soul and strength etc. is one thing but how would they know if not from hearsay and random rare experiences? I didn't get the feeling that they really knew one another, fav treat, fav series, hobbies, hopes, dreams, places they want to see. I know this is hard to write and I wouldn't know how to, but they didn't spend one evening on the couch talking, no dinner dates, no upsi doo - I made us dinner, why don't we eat before we go into the bedroom, no randomly meeting up during lunch time. I would think that this would at least have given the impression of growing closer and made the professions of love much more realistic. This is why them telling one another didn't impact me whatsoever, no flutter, no butterflies, not even a baby one.
So yeah, liked it overall, liked Tomás and Fir, like the town, the people and the friends, like the overall feel. Could have liked it a whole lot more.
Buongiorno Peccatrici, questo è il terzo volume della serie "I SILVER FOX DI FORESTVILLE: UN GEMELLO DA GUARIRE " di Nora Phoenix e prima di qualunque altra cosa devo dire che mi ha piacevolmente sorpreso. I personaggi principali sono Tomas e Fir e li abbiamo già incontratati negli altri due capitoli, ma è Tomas quello che mi ha sorpreso in modo favorevole, era un tipico uomo che credeva di avere il mondo in mano e di non necessitare di nulla se non di sé stesso, il suo gemello e i risultati raggiunti diventando modelli di fama mondiale ed ecco che Nora ci mostra un uomo e la sua vera natura, spiazzato, spaventato e con un vuoto immenso che non sa da dove viene e come gestire. Fir è un uomo realizzato con un dolore che è difficile da superare, il suo mondo è crollato e deve farsi forza per i suoi figli e per tutte le persone che hanno bisogno di lui. Ma non bisogna farsi ingannare dalle apparenze, non è un vetro fragile che può spezzarsi, quel tempo è passato e anche se ogni tanto ama crogiolarsi in quel dolore e farsi cullare, sa che non è un opzione. Vi assicuro Peccatrici che mentre leggevo pensavo a come sarebbe stato semplice far di questi due uomini, soprattutto Tomas uno sciocco egocentrico e Fir il poveretto di turno ed invece no. Tutte le emozioni provate sono state un balsamo che hanno saputo dare sollievo all'anima. Era come se, a Tomas e Fir l'aria bastasse appena per sopravvivere mentre interagivano e che mischiassero il loro vivere cercandosi senza esattamente capirne il perché. Ogni azione derivava da una necessità senza sapere come e perché. Ma come si fa a cambiare a quasi 50 anni, Tu non lo sai che vivo bene Che rido e che parlo con te e come te Ma non dimentico mai, non lo faresti tu Dove il dolore non fa più rumore Che sarei senza di te? Dove il dolore non fa più rumore> ecco nella canzone "Sei dentro di me" di Alex Baroni, un po' ho ritrovato il senso della storia. Noi siamo anche ciò che costruiamo negli anni e ciò che abbiamo imparato dagli altri e il dolore, anche se è strano a dirsi, a volte ci rende forti, ecco come si fa a smussare e modificare, anche a 50 anni. Il voler essere migliori, il voler donare e ricevere amore, è l'accettarsi e alcune volte perdonarsi. Tomas e Fir pur conoscendosi dall'infanzia non sono mai stati legati, la vita e le esperienze fatte li hanno portati in percorsi diversi, ora dovranno imparare nuovamente a conoscersi, riusciranno ad essere il sostegno l'uno dell'altro? Questa amicizia porterà ad un lieto fine? Peccatrici quest'avventura è stata incredibilmente dolce ed istruttiva per me, facendomi pensare e guardare nuovamente dentro, quindi vi invito a fare questo bel viaggio con me La vostra fly
Tomas Banner is lost, lonely, a bit depressed, and having an existential crisis. His life and career have always been closely tied to his twin brother, Tiago, as they traveled the world as famous models. They have lived a successful, lush, adventuresome life. But his brother has found love in their hometown and has put down roots again in Forestville.
Tomas has never really been in a relationship and has never really considered himself the settling down type, but as he sees his brother and friends finding their partners it makes him think more about his own life. He is usually confident, popular, and sought after, but is starting to feel more lonely and lost in transition.
Fir Everett is one of their childhood friends. He is now the town doctor and a widower and single dad. He lost the love of his life and knows what a good relationship can be, but is also in need of just some short-term satisfaction. He used to be more quiet and shy but now he is not afraid to say what he wants, but he is also afraid of trusting and his already broken heart being hurt.
These two have some awkward attempts at hook ups but also rekindle their friendship along with some benefits, and begin to form a bond they did not expect. It is hard to make themselves vulnerable and open to rejection. Both are dealing with unresolved emotions from their pasts. Tomas has to figure out what parts of his life actually make him happy, and Fir has to be strong enough to be open again but also has to make decisions with his sons in mind as well.
This really is a journey for Tomas to figure out who he is, who he wants to be, and what he needs to live a more fulfilled and healthy life. He has to untangle a lot of his past and his relationship with his brother and do some soul-searching. It is also a healing journey for Fir as he tries to move on from loss and find out if he can truly find happiness again.
There are cameos from previous couples and I really enjoy visiting this small town and reading about these second-chance, mature love stories with humor, heart, and steam.