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Double Shot Cappuccino (2010)

by Stephani Hecht

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When Tyler and his best friend, Luke, joined the military five years ago, they made a pact to defend their country and make their families proud. Now, Tyler is home and Luke never will be, tragically losing his life in combat. The first place Tyler goes when returning to the small town of his youth is the coffee shop owned by Luke's younger brother, Nash. Tyler is both thrilled and dismayed to find that he's instantly attracted to the younger man. What's more, Nash makes it clear the attraction goes both ways.Nash still hasn't gotten over his brother's death. He's lived the past year in a fog, his only joy being his shop and making it a success. But when Tyler comes back into his life, everything changes. Not only does Nash have a reason to live again, but he finally sees hope for the future. Yet he soon learns that a happily ever after may not be in the cards when Tyler makes it clear he doesn't want a commitment.Can Nash convince Tyler to give their growing love a chance? Or are they destined to be alone forever?… (more)
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I'm such a sucker for sibling's BFF stories. The video with Luke and Grandma sharing their little secret got my eyes a little teary. So cute! The only thing I thought was weird about this story was that Luke dying was never really discussed between the MCs, even though they were both still bothered by it. ( )
  DreZ | Jan 15, 2015 |
I'm such a sucker for sibling's BFF stories. The video with Luke and Grandma sharing their little secret got my eyes a little teary. So cute! The only thing I thought was weird about this story was that Luke dying was never really discussed between the MCs, even though they were both still bothered by it. ( )
  DreZ | Jan 15, 2015 |
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  mearias | Sep 23, 2013 |
This is a “comfort zone” novella, probably like the coffee place where the story is set. Tyler was Nash’s older brother best friend and he was always there while Nash was growing up; Nash loved both his brother than Tyler, only maybe in a different way. When both Tyler than Luke decided to enlist in the Marine Corp, Nash worried for both of them, and when Luke died in a mission, Nash lost both of them. Years later he is probably mourning both losses, only that while for one there is no solution, for the other indeed solution seems to come when Tyler enter Nash’s coffee shop one day.

Just come back home to close his grandmother’s home and probably forget everything of the little town where he grew up, Tyler realizes that Nash is not someone he can easily ignore. While he was young and still living in town, Tyler had realized he was attracted by men, but he had never considered Nash: Nash was his best friend’s little brother, and btw, when Tyler left, Nash was still underage. In the years he was far from his small hometown, things didn’t get better: in the Marine, for Tyler was not possible to openly live his sexuality, and once he came back home, there was really no reason at all. Tyler is not used to externalize his feelings; he has imbedded in him the “closet” philosophy.

When he realizes Nash is grown up and an attractive man, and gay, Tyler sees no reason to not have a no strings attached fling with him; the attraction is immediate, and maybe Tyler doesn’t realize that maybe the root of it are deeper in the past of what he thinks.

Sincerely, while I can understand Tyler’s reluctance to admit his feelings for Tyler, I really didn’t like his attitude; he is ready to play the knight in shining armour, to play the hero, but the simple act to love Nash seems a hard quest. In a way Nash, with his live and let live attitude is a bigger hero than Tyler.

It’s really a “good feelings” novella, Tyler and Nash’s obstacles to love are little things, and aside from Luke’s death, that is always present but not really an heavy blanket on the mood, the two of them have it pretty easy, and happiness is really at hand reach.

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  elisa.rolle | Sep 2, 2010 |
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To: Jackie, the best beta reader ever. Mom and Dad, I love you. Ken, Cody and Joie, for always believing in me.
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This was not the time to piss Nash off, but try telling that to his
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When Tyler and his best friend, Luke, joined the military five years ago, they made a pact to defend their country and make their families proud. Now, Tyler is home and Luke never will be, tragically losing his life in combat. The first place Tyler goes when returning to the small town of his youth is the coffee shop owned by Luke's younger brother, Nash. Tyler is both thrilled and dismayed to find that he's instantly attracted to the younger man. What's more, Nash makes it clear the attraction goes both ways.Nash still hasn't gotten over his brother's death. He's lived the past year in a fog, his only joy being his shop and making it a success. But when Tyler comes back into his life, everything changes. Not only does Nash have a reason to live again, but he finally sees hope for the future. Yet he soon learns that a happily ever after may not be in the cards when Tyler makes it clear he doesn't want a commitment.Can Nash convince Tyler to give their growing love a chance? Or are they destined to be alone forever?

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When Tyler and his best friend, Luke, joined the military five years ago, they made a pact to defend their country and make their families proud. Now, Tyler is home and Luke never will be, tragically losing his life in combat. The first place Tyler goes when returning to the small town of his youth is the coffee shop owned by Luke’s younger brother, Nash. Tyler is both thrilled and dismayed to find that he’s instantly attracted to the younger man. What’s more, Nash makes it clear the attraction goes both ways.

Nash still hasn’t gotten over his brother’s death. He’s lived the past year in a fog, his only joy being his shop and making it a success. But when Tyler comes back into his life, everything changes. Not only does Nash have a reason to live again, but he finally sees hope for the future. Yet he soon learns that a happily ever after may not be in the cards when Tyler makes it clear he doesn’t want a commitment.

Can Nash convince Tyler to give their growing love a chance? Or are they destined to be alone forever?

Genres: Gay / Contemporary
Heat Level: 3
Length: Novella (21k words) [Amber Quill]
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