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Marshmallow Mountain by A.J. Truman, M.A. Wardell
4.0
A second chance story for two men who obviously never stopped loving one another. We join them as they prepare to spend a weekend together in their jointly owned cabin to pack up and sell their remaining string tieing them together. What could possibly happen when the chickens predict heavy snow and there's unfinished business. Of course it isn't jumping straight back into things, neither wants to talk about the elephant in the room: that they both still love and want one another. Turns out second time around you can be 100% truthful, even the deep rooted feelings need to come out this time so everything is laid out. Marsh needs to stop hiding behind his comedy and learn that he can be vulnerable.
There is maturity to the book, this is expected with having had a pre existing relationship but also their roles as a couple are well defined. Data is the practical one, who can deal with a broken window and chopping fire wood, Marsh is the homemaker, making the warm meals for them both. These two men have a domesticated chicken and a snow storm to thank for their rekindled relationship and they had a big trip down memory lane. The end is a whirlwind of happiness and I loved how Data helped with Marsh's dad. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
There is maturity to the book, this is expected with having had a pre existing relationship but also their roles as a couple are well defined. Data is the practical one, who can deal with a broken window and chopping fire wood, Marsh is the homemaker, making the warm meals for them both. These two men have a domesticated chicken and a snow storm to thank for their rekindled relationship and they had a big trip down memory lane. The end is a whirlwind of happiness and I loved how Data helped with Marsh's dad. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.