At forty, Vincent โVinnieโ Fierro is still afraid to admit he might be gayโeven to himself. Itโll be a problem for his big, fat Italian family. Still, after three failed marriages, itโs getting harder to ignore what he really wants.
Vinnie attempts some self-exploration in Chicagoโs Boystown bars, far from anyone who knows him. Naturally, he runs smack into someone from the neighborhood.
Between working two jobs, going to school, taking care of his grandmother, and dealing with his motherโs ongoing substance abuse, Trey Giles has little time for fun, let alone dating someone who swears heโs straight. Yet after one night of dancing cheek-to-cheek, Trey agrees to let Vinnie court him and see if he truly belongs on this side of the fenceโthough Trey intends to keep his virginity intact.
It seems like a solid plan, but nothing is simple when family is involved. When Vinnieโs family finds out about their relationship, the situation is sticky enough, but when Treyโs mother goes critical, Vinnie and Trey must decide whose happiness is most importantโtheir familiesโ or their own.