Author: Andrew Grey
Cover Artist: Catt Ford
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press LLC
Length: 62 pages
Release Date: December 1, 2014
Blurb:
Duncan is an ocean from
home over the holidays and expects to spend them alone. To his pleasant
surprise, one of his European co-workers, Georg, befriends him and includes
Duncan in the holiday traditions of his homeland: cutting a Christmas tree
under starry skies at Georg’s country estate, decorating it at the family’s
city home, and shopping at the Christmas market in Munich. Both men are lonely
and realize they have much in common. But Georg’s life is in Germany and
Duncan’s is in Boston. With the project they’re working on nearing completion,
any chance for more than a holiday fling seems as elusive as stardust.
Review:
Stardust is about a man
who looks toward the stars while wondering if something better will come along
down on the ground. It’s the holidays, because of work he’s alone in a foreign
country where people are speaking a language he doesn’t know. He’s lonely.
Duncan doesn’t expect to find love in a foreign land.
Enter Georg, a co-worker
of sorts while Duncan is in Germany. He makes Duncan’s holiday magical. They
spend a lot of time together and traditions about the holidays isn’t the only
thing they share.
This is a lovely holiday
read. I’ve already read it twice. I highly recommend it.
I give this story 5 Blue
Roses
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