Orphaned Lucas figures spending the holidays with his obnoxious roommate’s family in New York City is better than staying alone on campus upstate. He ends up sharing a room again, this time with his roommate’s brother, Nate. Geeky photographer Nate isn’t at all what Lucas expects. In fact, he’s incredibly sexy—especially when he invites Lucas into his darkroom...
They hide their attraction during Hanukkah celebrations, but behind closed doors, Lucas and Nate can’t keep their hands (or mouths) off each other. Nate’s only looking for a bit of holiday fun, and amazing sex with a hot virgin definitely fits the bill. Yet as the candles burn, Nate and Lucas begin to realize eight nights will never be enough.
This gay holiday romance from Keira Andrews features secret trysts, new adult angst, spinning the dreidel, and of course a happy ending.
You will really have the feels for Lucas, as he is now totally alone, doesn't seem to have many friends, and is having to share a dorm room with Sam, more or less his worst nightmare!! When Sam's mother comes to collect him, she talks to Lucas, and when she realises he is going to be staying in the dorm alone, she tells him that straight out that he is coming back to the family house with them.
Once there, again Lucas has to share a room, but this time with Sam's brother Nate - something he is not looking forward to until he sets eyes on Nate. Nate is a walking wet dream for Lucas, and it seems that the feeling is mutual.
Lucas and Nate keep things quiet, and it is only when they are alone that things really hot up between the pair, and they grow closer very fast, but to me it seemed like they had found their soul mate in each other - someone they could talk to with no judgement, and more importantly be totally honest with each other.
Nate isn't looking for anything other than a holiday fling, or rather that is how this starts out with them both, but as the days go by, both of them realise it is more than a fling - however, Nate has never told his family he is gay and seems terrified of telling them so. I think in some ways Nate feels overshadowed by his brother, who is everything that Nate isn't.
Can this Hanukkah Celebration be one that they will both remember?
After writing for years yet never really finding the right inspiration, Keira discovered her voice in gay romance, which has become a passion. She writes contemporary, historical, fantasy, and paranormal fiction and — although she loves delicious angst along the way — Keira firmly believes in happy endings. For as Oscar Wilde once said:
“The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what fiction means.”
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