Henry
should have kept on walking by when he spotted the younger man sitting alone on
the beach. He should never have stopped, never sat down, and certainly never
kissed him. Because now Henry is experiencing feelings. And he doesn’t like it
one bit.
Things happen for a reason, even random hook-ups. Ben was supposed to get off
work early that night. It was no accident the sexy stranger stumbled on his
beach hiding spot. The Kiss was destined, as well as what happened afterward.
It wasn’t as if Ben believed in love at first sight, but this was damn close.
It’s a good thing Henry lives three-thousand miles away or he might do
something stupid, like ask for Ben’s phone number.
Ben’s hometown boss begs him to return and he agrees, only regretting not being
able to say goodbye to his snarky divorce lawyer. But all the wanting in the
universe isn’t going to bring them together again, he doesn’t even know Henry’s
last name. Besides, home is on the west coast, not Maine.
Sometimes the universe is a funny place.
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“Would you like to join me?”
The young man waggled the bottle of wine he held in his hand—white, it looked
like.
He shouldn’t. Henry knew he shouldn’t. He should keep walking back to the bed
and breakfast where he was staying. The one he and his parents had always
stayed in when they visited. And yet, without conscious thought, Henry found
himself accepting the invitation and lowering himself down onto the sand and
rocks, next to the handsome, faintly roguish-looking stranger.
“Sorry, I only have one cup. My name’s Ben, by the way.”
“Hi, Ben-by-the-way, my name’s Henry.” Henry took the bottle from Ben.
Lifting his wine, Ben said, “A toast. To sunsets, and smart asses.”
Veronica
– ☆☆☆☆
Ben and Henry meet for the first time on a beach in Maine and for the second
time on Piedras Island, Washington, where the author has set several other
series. Ben is working in Maine when he meets Henry, who is more than 10 years
his senior. I like that the age gap isn’t really a big deal and that the guys
fit really well together.
Not a Boy is a quick, easy read and it is a mix of sweet and sexy, with
only a dash of angst. I really liked that the men acted on their attraction
with no hesitation because it added to the lightness and the fun of the story.
I really enjoyed Not a Boy.
ELLE
KEATON writes contemporary gay
romance and M/M romantic suspense set in the Pacific Northwest. Elle’s books
are known for their hot m/m romance, complex characters, and unique sense of
place. The men start out broken, and maybe they’re still banged up by the end,
but they always find the other half of their hearts.
Elle published first in 2017,
now she has over seventeen books available for you to read or listen to.
She loves cats and dogs, Star Wars and Star Trek, pineapple on pizza,
and is known to start crossword puzzles with a ballpoint pen.
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