Fall Through Spring
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
A Winter Ball Novel
As far as Clay Carpenter is concerned, his abusive relationship with food is the best thing he's got going. When a good friend starts kicking his ass into gear, Clay is forced to reexamine everything he learned about food and love—and that's right when he meets troubled graduate student, Dane Hayes.
Dane Hayes doesn't do the whole monogamy thing, but the minute he meets Clay Carpenter, he's doing the friend thing in spades. The snarky, scruffy bastard not only gets Dane's wacky sense of humor, he also accepts the things Dane can't control—like the bipolar disorder Dane has been trying to manage for the past six years.
Dane is hoping for more than friendship, and Clay is looking at him with longing that isn't platonic. They're both positive they're bad at relationships, but with the help of forbidden desserts and new medication regimens, they prove outstanding at being with each other. But can they turn their friendship into the love neither of them has dared to hope for?
Customer Reviews
Perceptively Perfect
This book has everything good. Two guys who need each other but need time to understand each other and to sort out their own lives, with snarky humour, tender moments, seeing each other’s dark side and to working through them with love and understanding and, of course, having Skip and Ritchie, Mason and Terry and the guys from the soccer team all there to support them.
Amy Lane knows the human psyche. In all her books she lets us in to her characters’ thoughts and their vulnerabilities. So much so, that we get them, we see them and very often, we recognise them in ourselves. This perception is, I think, the reason that her characters feel so real and true and when they fall in love, we feel it, we know it.
And that’s why I love all of Amy’s books.