Publisher:
Pride Publishing
Date Published: September 2019
ISBN: 978-1-913186-33-3
Bondage, BDSM, Contemporary, Erotic Romance, Gay
E-book
Reviewed by Gabrielle
Weblink: https://www.pride-publishing.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=70752
Obtained via publisher
Rating: 4 Hearts
This boxset gives readers three more stories in the BEER AND CLAY SERIES. We continue with the two couples and the major issues that they are facing. Toby and Damon are still trying to figure out just who is after Toby and why while Christian and Peter are working through and cementing their relationship. The two couples continue to grow stronger, and their friendships stand the test as well. Events bring the men closer together and their love becomes deeper and stronger. Will the most recent events keep them close, or will it all blow up in their faces?
I loves coming back into this world and seeing these men find not only
themselves but also the strength in love and friendship. Christian and Peter
have their work cut out for them as they help Toby and Damon deal with Toby’s stalker,
they are also trying to start a life of their own. There is so much depth and
emotion in these men and the love that they feel for each other cannot be
denied. Not only do we get the deep emotions, but we are also treated to
wonderful banter between all the men. As Peter and Christian help deal with
Toby’s stalker, we also see them work through their own problems. Christian
must learn to trust in Peter and let the man in. As their relationship grows
and their connection deepens Peter begins to show Christian how to enjoy
himself. I loved seeing Christian begin to let himself be the man he truly is
with the help of Peter. The two are good together and it was nice to see them
ready to fight for their love.
These three stories are a wonderful look into the lives of the four men. As
their relationships grow their friendships deepen as well. It was nice to see
the strength that each man has but also the way the men bond and help each
other through it all.
This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.
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