Emory James is, by his own admission, not the type of person the adjective
exciting would ever deign to touch with a ten-foot pole.
Cautious ,
reserved and
staid , however, all crowd around him like best friends. Still, he gets by -- or at least he gets by up until his fiancée dumps him at the altar. Out of spite, he takes a solo honeymoon to Thailand, where he can pretend to be someone better than himself for a little while. In meeting Nate, a fellow traveler, Emory slowly discovers how to stop pretending.
Word Count: 58,561 (approx.)
Rated '1/5 - Glimpses and kisses' for steam/spice/heat level.