Overall a wonderful love story about Marshall and Fox, one who had been bullied in high school for being too feminine, too nerdy, too gay, and one who had been straight and kind of friends with the guys who bullied Marshall.
In the prologue we see Fox stand up for Marshall and make it so they leave Marshall alone for the rest of the year, which either causes Marshall to gain a crush on him or makes him have a bigger crush on Fox, it's unclear. Either way, Marshall had a big 'ol crush on Fox.
Ten years later, after they both moved out of their small town, they're back. Fox has been in the Air Force and is coming back with PTSD, and Marshall went to Silicon Valley and made billions, apparently before he reached 30 years old, and so now he's taking a year off because he can definitely afford it, to come back to the small town and try to get past some childhood and teen year trauma now as an adult.
When Fox's mother kicks him out of the house because she can't deal with his PTSD - and treats him horribly, doing everything wrong - Fox is left homeless, but Marshall, who comes down from his big victorian house into town, comes across Fox.
There starts a wonderful friendship that turns into more along the way. We also get a wonderful character named Sam, who is a 17 year old high school student who is also gay and looks up to Marshall, and when he starts asking for mentoring in tech computer stuff, he becomes a permanent fixture in Marshal and Fox's life, almost like a son to them.
I also think this book handled PTSD pretty well (and I wonder if it took a scene from Grey's Anatomy about PTSD. The one with Cristina and Owen...if you watch or watched that showed, you know what I'm talking about) and that Fox eventually did the right thing in handling it and trying to get better.
These two were so sweet together, but also really fucking hot, especially their first sex scene. It was....whew! *fansself* wow!
Definitely recommend - I also saw that this author is Piper Scott, which is cool! I like seeing what she can do non-mpreg modern m/m romance - and two thumbs up from me. I loved this!