Lessons in Timing
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4.2 • 6 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Sometimes opposites attract so hard they miss.
Lucas Barclay—charismatic Californian and fastidious photographer—is impatiently waiting for his commitment-phobic boyfriend to . . . well, commit. In the meantime, he rents a shared apartment, which is fine, except for the nocturnal cryptid also living there. Lucas spends his days working at his family’s horse sanctuary, contemplating the unexplained doodles left on his bathroom mirror, and dodging inkwells. Left on carpet.
Armand Demetrio’s grim-dark comic Surrogate Goose has catapulted him to unexpected fame, and the British artiste finds himself abroad, teaching a workshop in California. He spends his nights dreading the international convention at the end of the summer (and the celebrity it entails), tarnishing his hard-won sobriety, and wallowing in the mystery of his elusive flatmate. Why would anyone need so much kale? And why does everything smell of lilac?
Though conflicting schedules keep Lucas and Armand from meeting in person, tentative communication begins through text, Post-it notes, and muffins. But Armand will return to London soon, and he and Lucas might get clock-blocked. Can you fall in love with someone you’ve never met?
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Customer Reviews
Amazing story of special people…
Lucas and Armand are the main characters, the roommates who live together on schedules that prevent their meeting until much of the story has been spun. Yet, the complexity of these and the supporting characters…and their stories.. all blend together as the story evolves. One of the longest books I’ve enjoyed since my Russian novel phase, and I was delighted to come back to these characters, from minor crisis to celebrations. Many times I hoped a supporting pair of characters would come together, only to have their actual paths go in different, but satisfying, directions. When all the pages ended with my two favorite roommates moving forward, it was bittersweet to say goodbye. I enjoyed meeting them all, and I wouldn’t mind a sequel or spinoff! Great Read…