Between the Lines

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By Sally Malcolm

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A bright future could be on the horizon for two men burdened by the past when they meet one summer on the shores of Long Island in this sexy romance.
Eyes might be windows to the soul, but for Theo Wishart they're all shuttered. His dyspraxia makes it hard to read people. He doesn't do relationships and he certainly doesn't do the great outdoors. Two weeks spent "embracing beach life" while he tries to close the deal on a once great, now fading seaside hotel is a special kind of hell.
Until Luca. Gorgeous, unreachable Luca.
Luca Moretti travels light, avoiding all romantic entanglements. Estranged from his parents, he vows this will be his last trip home to New Milton. His family's hotel is on the verge of ruin and there's nothing Luca can do to save it. He's given up on the Majestic, he's given up on his family and he's given up on his future.
Until Theo. Prickly, captivating Theo.
No mushy feelings, no expectations, and no drama—that's the deal. A simple summer fling. And it suits them both just fine. But as the summer wanes and their feelings deepen, it's clear to everyone around them that Theo and Luca are falling in love. What will it take for them to admit it to themselves—and to each other?
Praise for Between the Lines
"I loved this book. It's a reading highlight of this past year . . . gentle and lyrical but also engrossing and sexy." —Cat Sebastian, author of A Gentleman Never Keeps Score
"Strong writing, an engaging story, and superbly rendered principal characters kept me engrossed from the first page to the last and I read the whole thing over the course of a lazy Sunday afternoon." —All About Romance
Between the Lines