Memento
2015 • 22 pages

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This is everything!Vic and Jacob doing normal couple, home owner things except this time, like in [b:The Stroke of Midnight 7421869 The Stroke of Midnight (PsyCop, #3.1) Jordan Castillo Price https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1273849168s/7421869.jpg 9376692] we are in Jacob's head and we see Vic from his point of view and what an eye opener it is. In the books from Vic's POV we get an unsure, floundering and awkward Vic because that is how he sees himself. However Jacob, and I suspect many others of his acquaintance, see Vic as a somewhat still mysterious man, an intriguing and attractive man with such an expansive mind that he's always multitasking and, yes, very unaware of his deliciousness. And we also get sex thru Jacob's POV. Yes. More pleaseAgain for me the running theme for this series is the passage of time and who we were and who we've become. In this instance a concert T-shirt is the catalyst for some rumination on time and our former selves by Jacob:“In all likelihood, our former selves could have hooked up, but the fling would've gone its course by now. Eventually Young Vic would have ditched me for someone with a bunch of piercings and an edgy record collection, if I didn't take off with a pseudo-intellectual political activist first.” He is probably right and what a good thing it is that they've come together now.Once again we are gifted with a masterful narration by [a:Gomez Pugh 8435087 Gomez Pugh https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png]

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