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Reviewed by Danielle
TITLE: Coming Clean
AUTHOR: Dawn Kimberly Johnson
PUBLISHING: Dreamspinner Press
LENGTH: 51 Pages
BLURB:
Peru Cabral, the youngest of five brothers, has just come out to his family. Lawson Todd has returned to his small hometown in disgrace after losing his corporate advertising job. When Peru and Lawson spot each other at the family Laundromat where Lawson works, the attraction between them is undeniable. But the fears, insecurities, and false fronts both men are hiding behind might doom the relationship before it begins—unless the brothers Cabral step in
REVIEW:
Another sweet valentine story. The instant attraction between Peru and Lawson is immediate from the moment they first lay eyes on each other.
When Lawson tries to get to Peru, he finds himself being inspected in different ways by his extensive family as Peru has 4 brothers and a protective mother. Feeling that the age difference might be an issue with both Lawson and Peru his brothers are careful.
But when Lawson seems to be approved they are also the ones who step in to make their first Valentine into something special.
It looks like the start of something beautiful when they indeed have a very special Valentine’s evening together.
A very sweet story, nice characters, very likable, too bad it is this short. This was really a story I would have liked to see evolve more.
Buy Links: Dreamspinner Press
I have a soft spot for the Laudromat setting…sounds fun!
I’ve always wanted a big, extended family, especially one nearby. I’m already wishing this was a novel length story. Thanks.
sounds sweet 🙂
Even I wish it was longer, and I haven’t even read it yet. Thanks for the review. 🙂
Great setting. We all have to wash our clothes.
I was always a sucker for stories that have good family atmospheres.
Sounds like a fun story.
I wish I’d have much more time to read…where’s a holiday when you need one ?
It’s very intersting…