![]() ![]() ![]() In a city of eight million people, coincidences don’t get crazier than that. On the day of their first date, nothing could surprise Coby and Eli more than to discover that they live in the same apartment building, on the same floor. They’ll probably never see each other again. One night he chats with an intriguing man, and despite his nervousness, they arrange to meet for coffee. ![]() ![]() Eli takes the plunge and creates a profile on a dating website, not knowing what to expect. A late-night confession to his brother changes everything and Eli realizes, maybe, just maybe, he can come out, find himself, and find love. For years, he’s struggled with the knowledge that dating women doesn’t work for him. Since childhood, Eli Kaplan has been his father’s greatest disappointment, a fact he’s reminded of at every opportunity. The only problem? Coby has no idea what she’s done. His best friend disagrees and finds the “perfect man” for him online and arranges a date. When Coby sees his ex has moved on, he goes on a series of disastrous first dates and swears off men, determined to be alone. After his boyfriend dumps him, Coby vows to take it slow and not jump into another relationship, no matter what his 95-year-old great-aunt says. Nice guys always finish last, and Coby Epstein is sick and tired of being last. ![]()
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