

I have to mention that both men are older, Peter about forty and Evan slightly younger. The thing is, Evan pushes Peter each step of the way, wanting more. His attraction wasn’t instant lust, but one of friendship that grew. Peter is mostly attracted to women, but he knows he’s growing attracted to Evan. Now some readers might say this is a gay for you situation. But it turns out Peter is also growing slowly attracted to Evan. Evan keeps pressing for more and Peter is stuck in thinking he’s straight because he is very attracted to women. Peter is surprised when Evan expresses that interest and there’s tension between them. Peter likes Evan’s company but Evan wants more. Evan is also lonely because his boyfriend Joey is almost never home. Evan later stops by and puts Harry to sleep.Įvan keeps in contact with Peter because Peter is devastated and alone. After taking Harry to the vet’s because Harry is getting worse, Peter meets the substitute vet Evan, who tells him Harry isn’t going to get better, so Peter takes him home. Harry has been Peter’s only friend but Harry is old. Peter took Harry with him when he divorced his ex, Toni. So if you don’t like sad pet scenes you might not want to read this. This story is told in third person through Peter’s eyes.Īs a warning, I have to mention right off the bat that Peter’s dog Harry, dies within the first twenty pages of the book. Hairy Harry’s Car Seat is book one in the series, "Lyon Road Vets." It takes place in England and is about Peter Mitchell, a divorced man living on his own with his old dog Harry, and Evan Wells a new veterinarian in town.
