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Billy Daley hasn't been home in years, and he likes it that way. He's just fine on his own-he has a cash-in-hand job at a scrapyard, a half-feral cat to keep him company, and many miles between him, his hometown and all the baggage that comes with it. Until the job goes sideways. Suddenly he's back in Rushmere, working for none other than his brother's best friend-a man whose kiss Billy can't seem to forget. Gus Amour's memories of Billy Daley are all spiky edges, lips crushed against lips and a reckless streak that always ended in trouble. But when Billy needs a place to stay, Gus steps in. He'd do anything for the Daley family, including living, and working, side by side with a man who makes his heart beat too fast and his blood run too hot-two things he's been running from for years. It doesn't take long before their easy banter, lingering touches and heated glances become a temptation too hard to resist. But falling into bed and falling in love are two different things, and love has never come easy to either Billy or Gus. Only when fate threatens to steal away their opportunity for a second chance will they realize they don't need easy. They just need each other. Forgiven Book 1: Forgiven Book 2: Unforgotten… (mehr)
And Now, Part 2. In the second part of this courageous series of romance books, Leigh goes from MF romance in Book 1 (Forgiven) to MM romance here, a genre she is apparently much more well known in. And given the vitriol for MF romance in so much of the MM world, I expect this book to be received better than the first book was - and at this moment, the early Goodreads reviews are at least trending slightly in that direction.
Here, we get the full-on romance of two characters first introduced in Forgiven - the brothers of both of that book's leads. And it is again a fairly standard gay/ bi romance. Fairly high degree of angst, lots of issues for both men to work through, sex scenes later in the tale given the inexperience of one of them, etc. If you like MM romance generally, this one will be another solid one for you. If you're just exploring the genre, this is a good one to try out - and maybe even read Forgiven first, if you're more comfortable in the MF romance space.
While I don't see where this series goes from here, if indeed it is to continue, I'm not opposed to coming back to this world. Leigh does a truly solid job of establishing it and allowing her characters to live mostly real lives within it, including the added tag of drama near the end of this one - which can happen to most anyone. Very much recommended. ( )
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Billy Daley hasn't been home in years, and he likes it that way. He's just fine on his own-he has a cash-in-hand job at a scrapyard, a half-feral cat to keep him company, and many miles between him, his hometown and all the baggage that comes with it. Until the job goes sideways. Suddenly he's back in Rushmere, working for none other than his brother's best friend-a man whose kiss Billy can't seem to forget. Gus Amour's memories of Billy Daley are all spiky edges, lips crushed against lips and a reckless streak that always ended in trouble. But when Billy needs a place to stay, Gus steps in. He'd do anything for the Daley family, including living, and working, side by side with a man who makes his heart beat too fast and his blood run too hot-two things he's been running from for years. It doesn't take long before their easy banter, lingering touches and heated glances become a temptation too hard to resist. But falling into bed and falling in love are two different things, and love has never come easy to either Billy or Gus. Only when fate threatens to steal away their opportunity for a second chance will they realize they don't need easy. They just need each other. Forgiven Book 1: Forgiven Book 2: Unforgotten
Here, we get the full-on romance of two characters first introduced in Forgiven - the brothers of both of that book's leads. And it is again a fairly standard gay/ bi romance. Fairly high degree of angst, lots of issues for both men to work through, sex scenes later in the tale given the inexperience of one of them, etc. If you like MM romance generally, this one will be another solid one for you. If you're just exploring the genre, this is a good one to try out - and maybe even read Forgiven first, if you're more comfortable in the MF romance space.
While I don't see where this series goes from here, if indeed it is to continue, I'm not opposed to coming back to this world. Leigh does a truly solid job of establishing it and allowing her characters to live mostly real lives within it, including the added tag of drama near the end of this one - which can happen to most anyone. Very much recommended. ( )