
I liked the contrasting images of Will's parents, who certainly aren't perfect, but who get it right after taking a long, hard look at themselves, and Steve's parents, who are both despicable human beings, and who really ticked me off. Their relationship progressed naturally and organically, and I liked that they teased and challenged each other. I liked the dates they had, and the intimate moments actually furthered the relationship, instead of being gratuitous in nature. They seemed well-suited to each other, even if Will is a bit of a workaholic, and needed Steve to remind him occasionally, that all work and no fun makes for a very dull Will. I quite liked these characters, both Will (The Plumber) and Steve, I liked how they handled themselves in business and in their privates lives, and I liked very much how their romance unfolded. Yes, yes, we got closure in the epi, and it was all neatly explained, but I wanted more, dang it. I would have liked to have seen the solution during its implementation, would have liked to have seen their romance continue blossoming beyond the ILY. The worst part - it was just too darn short, at only 92 pages on my Nook. Who can actually adult in a romantic relationship. I quite liked these charact The best part about this book was that the two MCs actually communicated.

The best part about this book was that the two MCs actually communicated.
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Will is determined to help Steve figure out how to provide a safe and happy home-for both the children and themselves.more Will learns Steve’s wealthy family isn’t happy about his choice to make a career in social work, but neither man expects Steve’s parents to leave eighteen children out on the street to prove their point. Meeting the home’s manager, Steve Hayes, is an added bonus, especially when Steve invites Will to dinner to thank him for his generosity. When he’s called to fix a bathroom at the Safe Home for Girls and Boys and sees how tight money is for the charity, he’s happy to donate his time. Meeting the home’s manager, Steve Hayes, is an added bonus, especially when Steve invites Will to dinner to thank him for his generos Hard work and long hours have made Will Kovar’s business, Total Plumbing Solutions, a success. Hard work and long hours have made Will Kovar’s business, Total Plumbing Solutions, a success.
