![]() Clay and Daniel’s story has as much pain as it has hope and love. Seriously, I was brought to tears many times while reading this.The Trigger Warning: This book contains mentions of PTSD, addiction, homophobia, and biphobia. Despite a lifetime of disappointing holidays, Clay hopes that this soldier is finally coming home for Christmas. The weight of past wounds and the scars of war might make their reunion awkward, but Clay is willing to take the risk to win back his lost love. All hope of seeing Daniel is lost-until a mysterious old man named Nick offers Clay a ride. But a blizzard strikes and Clay wrecks his car. Impulsively, he sets out for Daniel’s hometown of Gilead, Ohio-where Daniel is now the mayor-to surprise him with a visit. Twenty-five years later, they’ve reconnected on Facebook, and Clay finds out Daniel will be alone on Christmas Eve. After Clay’s convoy was ambushed, PTSD changed him, and their relationship ended in a horrible fight on Christmas Eve. ![]() The Summary: (from Goodreads) Clay and Daniel fell in love as enlisted men during Desert Shield, but Don’t Ask Don’t Tell meant they had to keep it secret. ![]() “Like they were connecting on more than a mere carnal level. ![]()
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