Reviewed by Tayor
TITLE: Carbon & Ash
SERIES: Birthstones
AUTHOR: Chris Owen
LENGTH: 65 pages
PUBLISHER: Torquere Press
BLURB:
Former minor league baseball player and little league coach Myles figures he and his buddy Todd have a lot in common. They’re both single dads, they both love baseball and camping, and their sons get along great. They also have this thing they do, this touching thing a few times a year that Myles figures is just all about creature comfort. The thing is, as they both think about dating other people and breaking up their late night tradition, Myles starts to realize maybe he’s not as casual about Todd as he thought. In fact, he has to take a long hard look at how he feels. And hope he won’t be too late!
REVIEW:
Do you ever just need a really quick comfort read? Something kind of fluffy but also has some depth? Something simple and real and sexy? Then you should probably pick up this short when you are in that mood.
I’ve read Carbon and Ash over the years now several times. Not a lot happens, but it’s relatable, sweet and the sex as always from this author is smoking hot.
This is a story of two best friends who have slowly been acting on their attraction over the last year. It’s about taking time to wake up to what’s in front of you the whole time. It’s about caring about your friend to wait and allow them to come to terms with things. It’s about letting go and falling.
Both Myles and Todd are single fathers and their mutual stress relief seems to not complicate things for them, but what if one or both wanted more?
Todd, by the way, is one sexy ass mo’fo. I’m a huge fan of guys that appear sweet and unassuming but are pros at fucking.
Great little story!
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