In a New York Minute
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Garrett Steiner loves his grandmother.
Really.
But when she rents a billboard in the middle of Times Square, hoping to find him a husband, he isn't so sure anymore. Bad enough everyone at the "Crossroads of the World" thinks he's a joke—now his face is plastered all over the news. He's already in enough trouble with the principal of his school, who isn't thrilled to have a gay teacher. It might be two dateless years since his divorce, but no way is he going to answer any of the thousand emails he's received.
Except….maybe one. The long-haired man with the soulful eyes.
After the devastating loss of his husband, rock star Remi Angel has hit rock bottom. His career is in shambles and he's spiraling. Fast.
With the media ready for the next juicy scandal, he leaves the limelight behind to return to his roots and spend time with his beloved grandfather. Seeing Garrett's billboard ad, Remi sends him an email, figuring nothing will come of it, but hey. At least he's trying.
Except Garrett does answer, and when they meet, both feel that special spark. It's terrifying yet wondrous, a combination of desire and hope mixed with fear.
The fear of loving again.
Of coming alive again.
This wasn't supposed to happen.
But anything can happen in a New York minute…even love.
In a New York Minute is a slow burn, rock star, M/M romance filled with longing, doubt and swoony moments. There are love songs, a secret identity, a wise, bagel-loving grandpa, and an unrepentant bubbe who knows what's best for her grandson.
It answers the question: once in a lifetime can't happen twice...or can it?
Customer Reviews
These two characters are special…as are the families!
I first read the description concerned about the rock-star-lifestyle, but I was totally drawn to the billboard ad for a new boyfriend for Garrett attributed to his grandmother… Both characters are broken and skeptical of each other, each agreeing a slow go would work for both. As the whole picture develops, you soon find your heart full of the kindness and caring of these guys and their families… I returned to read more of this book…rather slowly, too, because I enjoyed the interactions, the families blending, and the feeling I had become part of the story… almost like the anonymous narrator. Some surprises, but all good. Very good read!!