It started as a joke. Several guys burned by love decided to create a club that they dubbed the Solitary Knights - promising each other they would have nothing to do with love, preferring to play the field and keep their hearts intact.
One night, Drew Kensington, owner of the pub where the guys meet, issues a challenge, "Why don't you find that one guy - the one that got away, the one you've never quite let fade from your dreams? Track him down. Reconnect. Then come back here and tell us what you found out."
Eric Moore seeks out the guy who had been his college lover, the one who had promised to wait forever for Eric to return, but Eric never did... until now. The man he discovers isn't the boy he left behind so long ago... Will finding Chandler mean finding love at last?
Review: First in the "Solitary Knights of Pelham Bay" series. Well written and for a short story, the plot wasn't overwhelmed by sex which is always a plus in my book. But I did have a problem with the character of Eric - I liked the man he has become, but I don't think I would've been able to forgive him the way Chandler did. I know that Eric freely admitted that it had been his doing, his fault, all of it, but... I don't know. I don't think I would have been able to take a man back who burned me so badly and didn't contact me for over twenty years...
One night, Drew Kensington, owner of the pub where the guys meet, issues a challenge, "Why don't you find that one guy - the one that got away, the one you've never quite let fade from your dreams? Track him down. Reconnect. Then come back here and tell us what you found out."
Eric Moore seeks out the guy who had been his college lover, the one who had promised to wait forever for Eric to return, but Eric never did... until now. The man he discovers isn't the boy he left behind so long ago... Will finding Chandler mean finding love at last?
Review: First in the "Solitary Knights of Pelham Bay" series. Well written and for a short story, the plot wasn't overwhelmed by sex which is always a plus in my book. But I did have a problem with the character of Eric - I liked the man he has become, but I don't think I would've been able to forgive him the way Chandler did. I know that Eric freely admitted that it had been his doing, his fault, all of it, but... I don't know. I don't think I would have been able to take a man back who burned me so badly and didn't contact me for over twenty years...