Two online gamers develop a friendship that morphs into the possibility of more when they meet in person.
Since 48-year-old Maggie Le’s son left for college, she’s become more of a hermit than ever, so she joins an online guild of local gamers in an attempt to be more social. Fifty-year-old Aiden Bishop, a former nurse and hospice worker, moved back to Fool’s Falls, Washington, a few years ago to care for his ailing parents. As Otter, he leads the gamers and quickly makes friends with newcomer Bogwitch. Due to misunderstandings, she thinks he’s a young college student, and he believes she’s an octogenarian. Once that gets cleared up after they meet in real life and they’ve gotten over the shock, their friendship grows deeper and attraction blossoms. Both have family dramas to contend with, though, that put barriers in their path to happiness. Humor and drama are deftly balanced throughout, making the story compulsively readable. Maggie and Aiden are well drawn, appealing characters; they’re both nerdy and introverted, but Maggie is grumpy, with a no-nonsense attitude, whereas Aiden is genial, always putting others before himself. Aiden’s growing understanding of his sexual orientation is thoughtfully and realistically woven into the story. A good amount of time is spent building up their friendship as they learn to lean on each other before inviting in a romantic attachment. It’s so cozy and warm to witness them open up and bring out the best in each other through mutual support.
Singular characters and genuine emotion make this a broadly appealing romance.