![]() ![]() They were really hot together and it was amazing to see them go from intern/boss to lovers, it was such a natural and seamless transition for them and it was lovely seeing how they presented a united front to others right from the start. Cooper is the epitome of the Generation Y, and as such, he takes the lead in many of their personal interactions, which balances out the age gap and their professional relationship as intern and boss. There’s just this vulnerability about him that drew me to him. ![]() I absolutely loved both Tom and Cooper, although I have to admit that my favorite in this first book was Tom. The chemistry between the two is undeniable and the last thing Tom wants is not to give in, especially when he realizes how much more alive he feels when he’s with Cooper. Cooper is half Tom’s age, talented, driven, more mature than his years suggest and he won’t be deterred when he wants something. The last thing he expected was to be so attracted to Cooper Jones, one of his son’s best friends and his new intern at the firm he works at. After coming out to his family and getting divorced before his 40th birthday, now at 44-years-old, his life finally seems to be getting back on track and his relationship with his son is on the mend. ![]() Thomas Elkin is a very successful New York architect, but for as successful as his professional life is, his personal life isn’t as good. ![]()
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