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WillParkinson

(16,872 posts)
7. I just finished 'Until September' by Chris Scully
Sun Feb 14, 2016, 06:26 PM
Feb 2016

As a teenager, Archie Noblesse clawed his way out of the poverty, heartache, and abuse of the reservation and left his family behind. Desperate to shake the shadow of his past, he reinvents himself as Archer Noble, an outspoken blogger and controversial author who lives only for himself. But when his beloved sister dies, Archer is saddled with guardianship of his niece and nephew.

Elementary school teacher Ryan Eriksson is devastated when his best friend Marguerite is killed, leaving her two young children orphaned. Helping Archer with his new responsibilities eases his grief, but when Archer offers him custody of the children, Ryan’s left with an impossible choice: get the family he’s always wanted, or respect Margie’s wishes and convince Archer to give parenting—and his heritage—a chance.

To buy time, Ryan promises to stay for the summer, hoping that Archer will change his mind and fall for the kids. But Archer’s reluctant, and the growing attraction between him and Ryan complicates matters. Legal decisions must be made, and soon, before Ryan returns to school. But with hearts involved, more than just the children’s future is on the line.

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I'm a sensitive sort when it comes to book characters. Archer was REALLY hard for me to like in the beginning, but as I learned more about him, the reasons became clear.

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Happy Valentines Day to you, hermetic! Happy Valentines Day, everyone! Enthusiast Feb 2016 #1
Tell the Mrs. hermetic Feb 2016 #2
Thanks, hermetic. She welcomes that sort of thing—learning opportunities. Enthusiast Feb 2016 #3
Rinch is the way my Texas grandmother (and other relatives) said "rinse!" They japple Feb 2016 #4
I ran into "arsh" potatoes down here, took me awhile to find out what they were. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 #5
I'm from Ohio. I heard "red up" often as a child. IIRC it applied to many things not just dishes. Enthusiast Feb 2016 #8
I think you are recalling accurately. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 #9
Barry Eisler's The God's Eye View dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 #6
I'm glad I got to listen to that. Thank you for calling this to our attention. Enthusiast Feb 2016 #10
I just finished 'Until September' by Chris Scully WillParkinson Feb 2016 #7
That sounds good, Will. Enthusiast Feb 2016 #11
Finished "Listening Woman" by T. Hillerman; Started "Reliquary" by Preston/Child Number9Dream Feb 2016 #12
We have read almost every one of those Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child books. Enthusiast Feb 2016 #13
Thanks EVERYONE hermetic Feb 2016 #14
I remember seeing that movie back in the day--I was 17 or so and must say I didn't understand japple Feb 2016 #15
Seems to me we watched that movie on TCM recently. Well, I half watched it but Enthusiast Feb 2016 #18
Oh, I'm going to be in Eurocrime heaven this week! scarletwoman Feb 2016 #16
Nice to see you, scarletwoman! You really hit the jackpot! Enthusiast Feb 2016 #17
Indeed I have! scarletwoman Feb 2016 #19
We read "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" in my book club a few months ago womanofthehills Feb 2016 #20
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