Reviewed by Danielle
Title : Confetti, Cake and Confessions
Author : K.c Wells
Publisher : Island Tales Press
Length : 180 pages
Blurb:
Tony Porter and Marc Powell had lived in the same house for the past eight years, since their single parents moved in together. When Tony’s mother Marie and Marc’s father Dennis decide to tie the knot at last, it should be an occasion of great joy for everyone. Except all Marc can think about is having to spend the next two weeks with the young man he’s been in love with since he was sixteen.
Tony feels so torn about Marc coming home from college. He keeps telling himself that it’s wrong to feel this way about him. After all, in two weeks’ time they’ll be related. So when the two young men are thrown together to prepare for the wedding, tensions rise and discoveries are made.
It’s going to be a very long two weeks, and a wedding that no one will ever forget
Review :
A very nice contemporary story…that was my impression of this story and it stayed that way but there was something added to that after like three quarter of the book. A little extra on top of what we were offered already.
What we were offered already you ask? Well as I said, a very nice story, two main characters both lovely in their own way, some Sizzling Sparkling Sexual chemistry, some unresolved issues, some drama and some amazing family life.
What made it more than a nice story is the extra layer author K.c Wells planted after three-quarters of the tale had been told that made the story rise above the general nice m/m contemporary story.
And as a reader I sure didn’t see it coming, not like that at least! It opened up to a whole new pallete of possibilities
Tony and Marc are both two strong sexy men living with certain aspects they cannot deal with (yet). The attraction is obvious and you feel it growing and growing, wanting and ,willing to feel the moment when they really connect.
Author K.c Wells, known for her very imaginative and sexual view on her male couplings does it again with this new release, working not only the characters but also the readers up to a “Climax”!
When Marc and Tony come together that seems to be the beginning but we could have known it wouldn’t be like that. They have to get through / over some obstacles to get to where they both want to be.
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