![]() What drew me to this book is Annabeth Albert's short story published in the Campus Cravings Higher Learning MM Boxed Set anthology. I'm glad that easygoing Robby finally voiced his concerns. They talk about ordinary things, like money and Robby's roommates and food and David's family.Įven though David is withdrawn and doesn't always treat Robby fairly, he does eventually open up to Robby. Robby is Asian, which is totes awesome (more Asian men in M/M, PLEASE!). They aren't rich or ridiculously good-looking. They sure do dance around each other, and it's cute as hell.ĭavid, who was in a closeted relationship for more than a decade, is still grieving the loss of his partner, and Robby's not very good at standing up for what he wants. Or is David the one who puts the moves on Robby? Told in Robby's first-person POV, the story spans the course of a year as shy, awkward Robby finally gets the guts to put the moves on David. ![]() every day, and he always orders the same thing: a vanilla latte. ![]() David comes by for a coffee at 11:50 a.m. Robby is a barista with hipster glasses who runs his own coffee cart business, while David is a financial manager for a nonprofit. ![]() This is a gentle, cozy story about two 20-something-year-old guys meeting, becoming friends, and falling in love. ![]()
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