Tyler Coil doesn't do men. But it’s harder to remember that each time he visits his best friend, gorgeous Landon Burke. As a political reporter, Ty is good at reading people, and he can tell the lust is mutual. But giving in to it could mean alienating his ultra-conservative family.
Landon never desired a man badly enough to explore that side of his sexuality—until he met Ty. He’s waited four long years for a sign that Ty wants him too, and he can’t deny his needs much longer. So when a career opportunity arises out-of-state, Landon wonders if maybe it’s time to move on.
Then Ty crashes at Landon’s while working on a story—and a searing kiss ignites a night of mind-blowing sex that’s better than their most erotic fantasies. Forced to face his feelings, Ty must decide if love is worth the risk after all—before he loses Landon forever.
1. The plot was rushed and there were a lot of holes within the story. It was almost like the author wanted to get this great story on paper but fell short.
2. Ty and Landon were great for each other and the sex was accurately written. I hate M/M books that do not know what it feels like or how its done. Makes the story fake. Not the case here.
3. Honestly, this story could have been better if split into several books.
4. Second issue with the plot, outside of the relationship coming together and the eventual coming out to both sets of families, there was not a lot of anything else.
Overall, a good quick read, not for substance, but for the stereotypical perfect male body and the sex two men have.
Gah, so hoping for more!
Until next time,
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