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Being in
love with someone who doesn’t know you exist is bad enough,
but being in love with your best friend is even worse. AJ
Mobly admires everything about his best friend and on stage
partner Tyrone Dahl. On stage when the ‘dueling pianists’
were performing their show, AJ was Tyrone’s equal but off
stage he felt he could never be good enough for Tyrone to
want him. As a bisexual Tyrone garners the attention of
both males and females and watching him on a nightly bases
leave with the conquest of the night was getting harder and
harder for AJ to bear.
When the
opportunity to take their act to Vegas arises AJ isn’t sure
if he’s up to moving to a new city and sharing an apartment
with Tyrone, but crushing Tyrone’s excitement and
disappointing him may be even more difficult.
Interlude was a very sweet and fun story. Having
been to a dueling piano bar myself I was able to totally
picture what AJ and Tyrone’s act was like. Their connection
on stage was great. Off stage they were terrific friends,
even though they both wanted more, they couldn’t bring
themselves to voice their true feelings. When they finally
connected it was well worth the wait. Interlude
was great. It had fun characters, and I enjoyed it a lot, I
know many other readers will as well. |