Because love deserves a second chance... Ty told RJ he never wanted to see him again after RJ came out as gay. Nearly three years later, a lot of things have changed and a rekindled friendship may turn into more.
D.C. Williams is a writer who lives in Pennsylvania with one spouse and one child. I LOVE reader interaction. I used to add that I tended to "friend" people who added my books. I've taken that down because at this point I have people adding my books who I really haven't interacted with at all. The first few months I was doing this I had run into most people who added my books somewhere on Goodreads. Since this is no longer really true (and I've long since eased up on the friendvites accordingly) I'm taking this down because I don't want to discourage people who don't enjoy author interaction from reading my books. That said, I enjoy reader interaction as much as ever, and please, feel free to add me!
I'm a long-standing fan of Williams, who has mastered the art of short stories. While this one features several of my favorite tropes-hurt/comfort/heal, personal growth and friends to lovers-for reasons I can't quite put my finger on, these characters lack the intricate chemistry that I've come to expect. That being said, it's still a touching story of forgiveness and second chances.