As a teenager, Robert McKinnon left his native Scotland and moved to America. That was sixteen years ago, and Professor McKinnon has never quite settled in his new home or found his place this side of the pond. He might be prematurely old, but he has his cat, and his books, and that's all he needs.
Tattoos & Teacups
β Scribed by Martin, Anna
- Book ID
- 108551897
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press LLC
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 940 KB
- Series
- Dreamspinner
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781613725900
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
As a teenager, Robert McKinnon left his native Scotland and moved to America. That was sixteen years ago, and Professor McKinnon has never quite settled in his new home or found his place this side of the pond. He might be prematurely old, but he has his cat, and his books, and that's all he needs.
Then Chris Ford explodes into Robert's life with a crash of cymbals. The younger man is the polar opposite of Robert's calm civility. Bright tattoos cover his skin, and he wears his hair in a Mohawk and plays drums for a rock band. But he's a shot of color in Robert's black-and-white world, and Robert turns out to be the one thing Chris can count on. Despite all the reasons it shouldn't work, somehow it does.
Even if Robert wasn't looking for loveβespecially not with someone nearly ten years his juniorβhe can't deny being with Chris is fun. But sometimes Chris's free-spirited nature leaves Robert feeling...
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