![]() ![]() The contrast between Daryl and Billy's loves is stark, and the fact that Andrew Grey tackled hunger and poverty in their story added a depth that I found very appealing.ĭaryl owns a restaurant, but is isn’t a glamorous place, nor does he aspire to any Michelin stars anytime soon. The setting against the background of running a restaurant added color to the book and, being a foodie myself, increased my interest even more. This is a great love story with the focus firmly on very loveable characters. Darryl takes Billy and the boys to the restaurant, where they’ll stand together to face the smorgasbord of troubles in their future… while Davey, Donnie, and Billy all worm their way into Darryl’s heart. Until Darryl stumbles across Billy's secret, Billy is suffering in silence: his father died a few months earlier, leaving him struggling to raise his twin five-year-old brothers. Billy gains Darryl's respect with his earnest nature and willingness to work hard, but Billy's admiring looks resurrect pain and shame from Darryl’s past. The lunch rush at Darryl Hansen’s restaurant, Café Belgie, is getting to be too much for one man to handle, and Billy Weaver is a young man in search of a job-any job-to support his family. ![]()
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