A later-in-life M/M romance novel about time and evolution. Patrick Sarkisian was being the Good Uncle. He went to his niece's first collegiate ballroom competition because neither of her parents could go. He expected to spend the long evening cheering her on, and otherwise pretending to be interested. Then he spotted Number 314, and all at once he was genuinely interested. Dmitri Vasko had been working in Los Angeles for three years. Teaching, performing, and competing with his new ballroom partner. He expected to spend the long evening as usual: round after round, out on the floor with his students. Then he heard someone yelling his number, saw the person responsible, and all at once wondered if there might be something more. From their first conversation at the hotel bar to a red-carpet movie premiere, Patrick and Dmitri were the perfect partners. But Dmitri's years spent establishing the dance studio, campaigning for the championship, and guiding other partnerships to their own high points meant not enough time together. After finding each other so late in life, they would never give each other up. Now it was time to look at each other again. Please note: this is a full-length version of the separately-published novella ONE ENCHANTED EVENING. Adult situations, themes, and language; 80,500 words and a happy ending.
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