Reviewed by Becca
AUTHOR: Becca Seymour
PUBLISHER: Rainbow Tree Publishing
LENGTH: 1915 kb
RELEASE DATE: July 2, 2019
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When a single dad and a newly outed veterinarian meet by chance, it takes red-cheeked conversations, a tentative friendship, and the willingness to put their hearts on the line to show these men they’re made for each other.
Single dad Davis Jackson is busy balancing his coffee shop and being the best dad he can be. That doesn’t mean he’s not lonely. After a fumbling encounter with a man who looks as gorgeous as he does unhappy, Davis is left wondering who the mystery man is.
All Davis knows is that he has never felt such an instant attraction to anyone before, but when he discovers the brown-eyed man’s identity, it’s clear the recently out-of-the-closet veterinarian is lost and quite possibly broken.
REVIEW:
I’ve got to tell you, I loved this story for several different reasons. One, was the fact that the one person who should have hated one of the MCs, forgave him and gave him a second chance. Two, because said MC was dealing with figuring out himself or coming out, so to speak, the other MC was extremely patient. That was for several reasons but it was perfect.
Scott wasn’t very liked by people. In an effort to hide his own self being gay, he would make hateful comments to Carter, whom he worked with. Eventually, he confessed to Carter he was gay and apologized, and it started a connection. As friends only, but it was time to move past things. When Davis meets Scott at Carter and Tanner’s party, Davis didn’t know who he was. He just knew Scott looked lost and tried to help. And it ended in a hot kiss and Scott running away. Through Carter and Davis both, Scott started to come back out of his shell. Starting openly living as gay, and reconnected with someone he needed to. Davis was patient as can be with Scott, no matter how bad he wanted to ravish him, he was patient. But the past and his father have shown up in Scott’s life and it’s time to take a stand or cower and run.
When you first read about Scott, you don’t want to like him. For the way he treated Carter. But then like Carter, we have to learn to forgive and move on. Especially when you find out why they are the way they are. It’s not always an excuse. People can make the choice to change but after that kind of past, it’s not easy. But what I loved, even with Tanner being a butt at times, is Scott was allowed to finally blossom. He finally started to feel free. And the transformation was beautiful.
Davis had his reasons for being slow. His baby girl being the biggest, but he knew as much as he wanted Scott, Scott wasn’t ready. And honestly, he wants fully yet either. But more for Scott. And I love that. It was more about becoming friends and being intimate. Getting to know each other and seeing how they clicked. Even when sex was had, it wasn’t written out. It was just implied. There were a few scenes but the implies made it sexy and more intimate.
It’s a beautiful story. One of forgiveness and second chances. One of new starts and a new life.
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