![]() ![]() At the start we find ourselves with Jeremy in the hospital, crying out, and needing, his boy. The narration is seamless and I listened while driving on the turnpike for hours, which helped with the whole trance-like state. Once again, Philip Alces narrates with sublime ease and as smooth as good caramel (and as sweetly). ![]() This is book #4 in the Granby Knitting series and all about healing, love, and friendship. Aiden may be a wolf in student's clothing and Jeremy may be a rabbit of a man, but that doesn't mean they can't walk the wilds of Granby together. While Jeremy grows into his new role as protector, Aiden needs to ease back on his protectiveness over his once-timid lover. With Aiden's support and his boss's inspiration, Jeremy comes up with a plan to make sure Ariadne's little blackbird comes into this world with everything she needs. When their friend's baby needs some special care, the two men find common ground to firm up their shaky union. Jeremy has new scars on his face and body to deal with, and his heart can't afford any more wounds. How could Aiden's bunny put himself in danger like that?Īiden needs to get over himself, because Jeremy has a long road to recovery, and he's going to need Aiden's promise of love every step of the way. After three years of waiting for "rabbit" Jeremy to commit to a life in Granby - and a life together - Aiden Rhodes was appalled when Jeremy sustained a nearly fatal beating to keep a friend out of harm's way. ![]()
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