Luke and Alphonse, that unlikely pair of lovers, are still in a relationship. But Luke wonders if it's just about good sex for high-powered Alfie. They still have conflicts. Alphonse is busy a lot, and sometimes Luke wonders if he actually cares at all. Life has a way of testing relationships. When Luke loses his job, when the two disagree about getting a dog, when Luke's life ends up in danger from the heartless use of magic. It's going to matter a lot, knowing whether they can count on each other--whether they love each other. One thing's for sure--with Luke's luck lately, he needs someone he can count on, who cares about him more than anything. He really wants it to be Alphonse. 34,000 words Heat spicy takes place after "Through the Window" and contains characters from that story and "Jude's Magic"
MM paranormal romance. Conclusion of a series. A mundane boxer is dating a lawyer with magical abilities. They live in a household with two other magic users, one the brother of the lawyer. The lawyer that the boxer is dating is extremely disagreeable and unlikable, but he has a few kind moments, and we learn more of his background that caused him to be this way.
The book is well written. There's just a bit of magic. I didn't like the title character. He seems, to me, a bit whiny and pathetic. I don't remember reading the first two. Perhaps that would've made Luke more understandable.