Reviewed by Colette
TITLE: Welcome Home
AUTHOR: Sean Micheal
PUBLISHER: Amber Quill Press, LLC
LENGTH: 40 pages
BLURB:
Watson feels like he’s been riding his bike forever. Leaving Boston and his ex-boyfriend in a cloud of dust, he heads west. Finding himself with nowhere to stay on a cold Rocky Mountain night, Watson takes a chance on a traveler’s rest, an old-fashioned place to just hang his hat until morning.
Bandy was a traveler once, too, until a desperate bout with disaster changed his life. He takes Watson in and shows the man that it’s worth picking up the pieces of a shattered life. But can he convince Watson they can make a home for both of them?
REVIEW:
This is one of those short sweet love stories that puts a smile on your face and makes your day just a little bit better.
After finding his boyfriend in bed with someone else, Watson jumps on his bike and heads west, just west. Eventually he ends up in Colorado, tired, hungry and more than a little angry, seeing a light up ahead he stops. It is there he meets Bandy, who tells him he is on Sutter’s Mountain and that he found what used to be a hunter’s lodge, but was now a place for travelers, someplace to stop and rest and eat. He invites Watson in and feeds him a dinner of beans, coffee and corn bread.
They get to talking and Bandy offers him a place to stay for the night. They share each other’s stories and the attraction between the 2 grows, leading to some hot sexiness.
Bandy and Watson find something in each other neither was looking for, sometimes love finds you when you least expect it.
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