Nate, captain of the Washington Golden Eagles, was going to spend as much time with his best friend, Ryan, as he could that off season, even if that meant going to a tattoo appointment. His ex-fiancée (and mom's best friend's kid) was marrying the man she had cheated on Nate with, and Nate's mom told him skipping it was not an option.
Collin mostly had his life together. He loved tattooing. He'd built an amazing queer found family in Madison, and had a car that usually started. But he was also restless.
When Ryan suggested Nate take Collin to the wedding as his date to stir up some drama, it was the perfect chance for both of them. By the end, maybe they both would make a friend. Neither of them were expecting the sexual chemistry that sparked between them the entire weekend.
Nate thought he was straight. But if he was, why did Collin make him feel this way? Collin was helping him explore his sexuality, but they were keeping things casual. Nate had to leave Wisconsin to go play hockey at the end of the summer. Feelings would ruin the fun they were having. But it's never that simple.
I really enjoyed this. I listened to the audiobook and Alexander Cendese was wonderful as always. I hate to say this,but I didn’t care much for Gabriel MacKnight’s narration. When he was just narrating the story he was fine, but the voices he gave some of the characters were strange. Anyway, I didn’t care much love the story. Nate and Collin were so sweet together. I loved how quickly their relationship went from fake to real,and how quickly Nate’s family accepted Collin. This is a good book and I highly recommend it.