Hey y’all, can you believe it’s already August? This year sure is flying by. Now, if only it we’re just a smidge cooler! Since I don’t have any new stories to share with you guys right now, I decided to share my monthly guest post with my good friend, Andrew Gray, and share the review for one of his new books from my blog. Stay tuned to the end to learn how to get a free Kindle eBook copy of this great new story.
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Everybody needs to be rescued sometimes.
Veterinarian Mitchell Brannigan gets off to a rocky start with his new neighbor when someone calls the town to complain about the noise. Mitchell runs a shelter for rescue dogs, and dogs bark. But when he goes to make peace, he meets Beau Pfister and his fussy baby daughter, Jessica… and starts to fall in love.
Beau moved out to the country to get away from his abusive ex-husband, but raising an infant alone, with no support network, is lonely and exhausting. The last thing he expects is a helping hand from the neighbor whose dogs he complained about.
Mitchell understands what it’s like to live in fear of your ex, and he’s determined to help Beau move on. But when an unseen menace threatens the shelter and Beau, it becomes apparent that he hasn’t dealt with his own demons.
With each other and a protective Chihuahua for support, Mitchell, Beau, and Jessica could make a perfect family. Mitchell won’t let anything happen to them.
But who’s going to rescue him?
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TTC Books and more Cat’s 5 Star review…
Andrew Grey comes up with the best characters, and has really outdone himself here with these two broken men.
Mitchell is out of an abusive relationship and throws himself into his vet practice and rescue center. His mom left him the farm and he uses several acres for his rescue center where he brings dogs no one no longer wants, the owners want to put down or the police find in bad situations.
Beau is recently divorced from an abusive man and his best friend died leaving him her daughter in her will. No he is starting a new life with him and the cute baby girl. He buys a house I. A peaceful neighborhood until he hears dog barking all the time. He calls the cops and the neighbor comes to apologize. They become friends but one of their pasts come back causing danger. But whose past is it?
I loved both men, the dogs, the baby, the slow burn of the romance. I also like the touch of mystery that keeps you wondering and the twist at the end is nail biting. I highly recommend if you like hurt/comfort, friends to lovers, cute babies, adorable dogs, and a sweet romance with a hint of mystery!
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Andrew Grey is the author of over 100 works of Contemporary Gay Romantic fiction. After twenty-seven years in corporate America, he has now settled down in Central Pennsylvania with his husband, Dominic, and his laptop. An interesting ménage. Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then, he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world.
He is a recipient of the RWA Centennial Award, has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and now writes full-time. Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing). He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Visit Andrew’s web site :
Twitter: @andrewgreybooks
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Giveaway… simply leave a comment to be entered to win an eBook/Kindle copy of Rescue Me by Andrew Grey! See y’all next month!!
Cute cover. This book does sound very good.
love the blurb
This sounds like a really cute story.
i love the cover and the blurb.
This sounds sooo good. Thanks
Sounds like they both need rescuing. Hopefully helping each other heal. Andrew is certainly a prolific writer and I look forward to reading Rescue Me and more of his other books. x