Awwww ... this was a nice little story about how Len & Chris get together. It was sweet & innocent & broke the mold/pattern of the series nicely. A must read if you love the series but I wouldn't recommend it as a stand-alone title as the characters are treated like the reader's friends rather than introduced as strangers. It's nice to read about 'older' men finding love without the bunny-humping urgency of a lot of the romance books around at the moment. 3.5 stars.This was a sweet short read that gives us insight into the Len and Chris relationship that we've only caught glimpses of in past books. I wasn't sure what to expect in this book, but in a previous book we see that Len is sad that Chris is spending more time on his business than with Len, so because of that, I was thinking that this short was going to be how Len and Chris are coming to terms with the business taking too much time away from Len. This turned out to be a story about how they meet, which was not disappointing in the slightest. I enjoyed it. But because of that, for some reason I still have some anxiety at the back of my skull that Chris and Len are having some problems. I guess I don't know why that was brought up in past books without being fully resolved. Maybe I'm seeing conflict where it doesn't exist.While I miss Cliff with every page of this series, I'm happy for Len that he's not alone and Chris seems like a really great guy. Hey, he's a marine, how could he not be? Semper Fi!
What do You think about Love Means... Healing (2011)?
Once again Andrew Grey has written a beautiful book full of love and understanding.
—annahenderson94
meh. was expecting more I guess. been spoiled lately in my short fiction choices.
—Muskan