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Daniel Cabot Puts Down Roots
A Romance Novel by Cat Sebastian
Book 3 of the The Cabots Series
Subgenres & Tropes:
- Historical Romance,
- 1970s New York City,
- Friends to Lovers,
- Queer Romance,
- Grumpy/Sunshine
This book is for you if you're into...
- Queer friendship-to-romance set in gritty 1970s East Village
- Grumpy-sunshine dynamics with one character hiding his feelings
- Urban gardening as hope in a crumbling city
New York City, 1973. Daniel Cabot doesn't really know what he's doing with his life. He's lost faith in himself, his future, and maybe the world. The only things he knows that he cares about are the garden in the empty lot next to his crumbling East Village apartment building and his best friend.
Alex Savchenko has always known that he's…difficult. Prickly, maybe, if you're feeling generous. But maybe that's the kind of personality it takes to start a low-income pediatrics clinic in one of Manhattan's most troubled neighborhoods. When Daniel stumbles into his life, Alex doesn't expect him to stay—most people don't.
And when Alex develops useless, inconvenient feelings for his new friend, he does what he's always done, and tells himself that he isn't feeling anything at all.
Daniel, though, has always worn his heart on his sleeve, and he isn't stopping now.
Sometimes when things seem to be falling apart, it means there's room for something incredible to grow.
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