Reviewed by Tammy
TITLE: Into the Looking Glass
AUTHOR: Sean Michael
PUBLISHER: Amber Quill Press
LENGTH: 10,000 words
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Burke is on a mystical fast in the desert when a circling buzzard leads him to the most amazing little house in the middle of nowhere. At first he thinks the house and its owner are just a thirst-induced hallucination. Luckily for Burke, however, Kristopher is not a figment of his imagination.
Kristopher had some tough times in his life and moved to the desert to get away. He’s been waiting for something, or someone, to reinvigorate him, and he thinks Burke might just be the one to do it.
Can Burke and Kristopher find the strength to believe in fate?
REVIEW:
Burke is on a cleansing fast in the middle of the desert to find direction after he gets laid off from the kindergarten he’s a teacher at. When he sees a buzzard flying overhead he takes it as a very good sign and decides to follow it. After walking for hours he comes across a building in the middle of nowhere and hears a man calling out to some puppies Burkes not sure it’s not all a mirage.
Kristopher is a steel and stained glass artist who moved to the desert to recover from a broken heart. Kristopher has always had the feeling he was waiting for someone or something so when Burke stumbles into his desert house he’s open to the possibility that he is what he’s been waiting for. Because they’re both so open to whatever is going to be, they aren’t surprised at the immediate attraction between them.
Into The Looking Glass is a very sweet, gentle little love story with no drama or major issues that need to be dealt with. I would recommend this book to all m/m romance story lovers.
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