For as long as Nathan can remember, Tracy has always been by his side, protecting, caring for, and loving him. She was there when he first opened his eyes as a baby, and she has remained a constant presence in his life. Everything has been perfect, sweet, and harmonious.
That is, until he realizes he has developed feelings for her unlike any he has felt before. Tracy, ten years his senior and his mother's goddaughter, stirs emotions in him that no other girl ever has.
How can Nathan confess his feelings or endure the pain of seeing her with other men?
How can he express his longing to kiss her and hold her like a man holds his woman when she still sees him as her baby brother?