Reviewed by Chris
TITLE: Heart & Soul
AUTHOR: Shae Connor
PUBLISHER: Self-Published
LENGTH: 87 pages
RELEASE DATE: November 14, 2016
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Love can sneak up on you in the last place you’d expect.
Kellen Grady has known he’s gay since he was a teenager, but he’s never been that interested in dating. A professional pianist, he’s happy spending his days teaching students of all ages and his nights working and playing at an Atlanta bar and concert venue. When former pro football player Terrence Harvey and his brother buy the bar, Kellen’s thrown by the change to his routine, but he develops a quick friendship with Terrence, drawn to his sunny nature and sharp mind. Then their relationship takes a turn when Terrence surprises Kellen with a kiss. The unexpected action, though not unwelcome, leaves Kellen faced with reevaluating everything he thought he knew—about Terrence, and about himself.
REVIEW:
By day Kellen Grady teaches piano to music students, but by night he plays live music at the local bar. But one day he finds out that the bar he plays in is being sold. To an ex-professional NFL player, Terrence. Kerren can tell there is something between them, but he is unsure if Terrence feels the same, or even if Kerren wants to act on the feelings he has. Some things are worth the chance, though.
This was seriously cute and fluffy. I totally loved it. I wish we could have more dates with them, because their sweet little romance was great to read.
From what I can tell Kerren sounds like he is demisexual. What I really liked though was that the book doesn’t go into definitions or exact classifications, but just let Kerren be who he is. It was nice to read about him without needing them. It made it seem more natural.
This story was just really great. I loved the slow burn aspect and both characters were very well written. I totally recommend you pick this up when you need a short burst of fluff to pick you up.
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