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"I think," Lucien began, "that we accept the love we believe we deserve. And unfortunately, Noah doesn't believe he deserves any." For twenty-two-year-old Noah, the revelation that his biological father is an ex-professional footballer is like tearing the wrapper from a cheap chocolate bar and discovering he's won the elusive golden ticket. Every homeless young man's dream, right? Wrong. Because his father has also served a lengthy prison sentence. For murder. With nothing to lose and facing a winter sleeping rough, Noah travels to France to meet him. Despite an angry encounter, Noah…mehr

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"I think," Lucien began, "that we accept the love we believe we deserve. And unfortunately, Noah doesn't believe he deserves any." For twenty-two-year-old Noah, the revelation that his biological father is an ex-professional footballer is like tearing the wrapper from a cheap chocolate bar and discovering he's won the elusive golden ticket. Every homeless young man's dream, right? Wrong. Because his father has also served a lengthy prison sentence. For murder. With nothing to lose and facing a winter sleeping rough, Noah travels to France to meet him. Despite an angry encounter, Noah reluctantly agrees to stay at the ancestral home of one of his newfound father's friends until he finds his feet. Twenty-five-year-old Toby loves his village of Rossingley so much he's never left. Working as a manny caring for the children of the eccentric sixteenth earl is his dream job. Sure, he'd like to travel someday and maybe find a boyfriend, one who doesn't treat him like a doormat. But with his deformity denting his confidence, Toby counts his blessings and takes what he can get. That is, until a sullen, handsome misfit comes to stay, flipping Toby's ordered village life upside down.
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