He tries and he fails, but he doesn't give up. He doesn't know what a relationship entails and opening himself to Sam is as hard as pulling teeth. He fears and he doubts, but in the end he lets go of his worries and gives of himself. He wants and he needs and at that moment Ian is the only one who could satisfy both. He was real and lived in the moment, even if the consequences of his actions might end up breaking his heart in the future. With his theories on love extracted from his reading of romance novels, I enjoyed his voice immensely. Their encounters are of the physical kind and each one draws them closer emotionally until all there is love. One step forward and two steps back, these two don't know what they want from each other, but they do know that their chemistry is off the charts. To his surprise he is drawn to the tall and gangly Sam who is not his type.Īnd so it begins. He wants to explore his emotional side and find 'emotional connectedness' with someone. An ex-firefighter who's denied his sexuality for years, Ian is ready to lead a new life. Tall, handsome and muscular- he is the perfect Highlander hero and the very person Sam knows he will never attract. He is everything Sam has fantasied about. Now that his best friend has found true love, he wishes he could find it for himself. Right, so he lives his life working, studying and reading his romance novels.
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