No Rulebook for Flirting
4.5 stars
What a charming book. Two gamers who meet under comical circumstances but start a relationship and fall in love with what they have in common.
Gabriel was used to getting the eye for his shirts at the gaming conventions and he didn’t care. He did it in support of his niece, who was trans. Honestly, he was interested in the person and not the gender himself. When he steals a parking space from Aitor, who looks like a kid, he wasn’t expecting to see him again. When Aitor sits by him in a game, he can’t help but flirt. And when Aitor sees Gabriel’s shirt, it makes things a whole lot easier. Aitor being trans himself. Over the next three days of the convention, they get to know each other in and out of the bedroom and it’s amazing for them. Flirting brought a whole new life for them.
A sweet and romantic story. Just an easiness about it. Which is how it should be. Two people with common interests and a chemistry that is beautiful.