Synopsis Review: 5 Stars
A very sweet Christmas story. The chemistry between Davey and Avery is clear from the beginning, and I rooted for them the entire time. Davey has a bad relationship track record and nearly swears off men. Until he meets Avery. Freshly moved into town, Avery brings out the best in Davey and gives him back the hope in a lasting relationship. The story is written from Davey's point of view, but Avery's input, especially at certain times, would have made the book even more engrossing.
All through it, I had the feeling that the writing is very personal to the author, like he was putting on paper his own story.
It’s the most horrible time of the year.
Smooches
under mistletoes and tacky reindeer decorations.
Newly
single, Davey has had enough of wasting his love and having his heart broken.
Better to be single, he decides. No more dates. No more falling in love. No
more dreaming of happy ever afters. Those are for movies.
He’s
resolute.
And
then Avery steps into his life, bringing care, compassion, and tenderness in
his path.
Davey’s
so tempted to hope again. But can an online date and a brief encounter turn
into anything other than an ephemeral sexual encounter?
Is
there a future for them? Will Avery stay? And most importantly, can Davey bear
to offer up his heart to the season’s love—just one more time?
Buy Links
Amazon
US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N6BVH09/
Amazon AU:
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B01N6BVH09/
Giveaway
Prize:
A Christmas Hamper filled with goodies including a $5 Amazon
gift card.
About the Author
Chris
Ethan is a book whore. He enjoys selling his feelings for money and other
pleasures and is blatantly unashamed to do so for as long as he breathes. Chris
Ethan is also a persona for Rhys Christopher Ethan, author of fantasy and
sci-fi. He uses Chris Ethan to share stories of adult queer romance with those
who need it. Before you delve into his books however, be warned. He likes
putting his characters through shitstorms and hates anything conventional. But
then there’s that darned happy-ever-after. Also, he likes swearing. Deal with
it!
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