The Tailor’s Touch
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- 2,99 €
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- 2,99 €
Description de l’éditeur
The Tailor's Touch is a heartfelt contemporary gay romance about craftsmanship, vulnerability, and the delicate art of learning to trust again.
Nelson Reed is a gifted tailor known for his precision, restraint, and quiet devotion to his craft. His world is carefully constructed—measured, controlled, and protected by routines that keep emotional risk at a distance. After a painful betrayal in his past, Nelson has learned that it is safer to shape fabric than to shape attachments.
John Mercer is a successful architect accustomed to structure, ambition, and control of an entirely different kind. When he walks into Nelson's tailoring shop for a bespoke suit, neither man expects anything beyond a professional exchange. But what begins as a simple fitting slowly evolves into something neither of them can measure or define.
As fittings turn into conversations, and conversations into connection, both men begin to confront what they have been avoiding for years: the fear of being seen, the fear of being left, and the fear of wanting something they might lose.
Their growing bond is tested by old wounds, unspoken truths, and the pressure of ambition pulling them in different directions. Misunderstandings threaten to unravel what they are building, forcing both Nelson and John to confront whether love can survive honesty, distance, and the risk of choosing each other fully.
Set against the backdrop of craftsmanship and design—where fabric and architecture mirror emotion and intention—The Tailor's Touch explores how broken trust can be repaired, how intimacy can be rebuilt stitch by stitch, and how two imperfect lives can become something beautifully aligned.
At its heart, this is a story about more than clothing or buildings. It is about the people who create them—and the courage it takes to let someone become part of the design.
In the end, Nelson and John discover that the perfect fit was never about precision.
It was about finding someone who understands every imperfect thread of your heart—and choosing, every day, to stay woven together.