Not every compass points north. The tug Andrew and Shep have felt since the day they met might be pointing their way home.
Andrew Summers is forced to spend his vacations reliving Civil War battles with his father. He hates every minute until a blue-eyed, red-haired boy behind enemy lines catches his eye.
Shep Wells would much rather travel the world than play at boring war reenactments. He never dreamed a Texan boy would capture his heart.
Real life and years separate them; Andrew is forced onto real battlefields, but for Shep the world is a playground. They’re opposites, but writing letters closes the distance, uncovering their hopes and dreams. When Shep visits Andrew, they get to see if the tug they’ve felt for years is the compass pointing the way home.
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gay romance, second chances, first time, sweet, disability romance, meant to be, military, artist, world traveler, coming of age, long-distance, pen pals
several is awesome I like the last two the best.
I think my favorite is the one about being buoyant.
being a vet myself i would grab the bootcamp book first
They are such gorgeous images! I think the first one (Shep Wells) and the fifth image about a letter featuring Andrew are my faves.