An enjoyable story, the first I’ve read by this author.
Danny & Jude By A. E. Ryecart
Genre: Contemporary, GLBTQ, MM Romance
Released: July 6, 2016
Publisher: Self-Published
Series: Barista Boys, Book 1
Life gets complicated when the thing you want most in the world is for your best friend to be your lover.
For Danny Spears, sex is like fast food: cheap, convenient and ultimately unfulfilling. There’s only one man he really wants and that’s his best friend, Jude Greenwood. That’s never going to happen. As far as Jude’s concerned Danny’s not only his oldest and closest friend, he’s the big brother he never had. The trouble is, they’re no longer boys and Danny’s feelings for Jude are anything but brotherly.
Falling for one dead-end man after another in his search of his happy ever after, the only thing Jude ends up with is a broken heart and shattered dreams. Always there to pick him up and make things better, Danny could be Jude’s perfect man. There’s one big stumbling block: Danny doesn’t do boyfriends or relationships. Any fantasy Jude has about them ever getting together will have to remain just that – a fantasy.
A passionate kiss leads to a night together that was never meant to happen, and the shockwaves rock them both. Should they seize the chance to take their lives in a direction neither dreamed possible? But the stakes are high, and it takes courage to cross the line from friends to lovers. If they take that step, there’s no going back for either of them. Their lives will change forever, but will it be for better or worse?
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
An enjoyable story, the first I’ve read by this author.
The blurb for this book pretty much covers it all (see above) so I won’t take the time to repeat everything it says. The story is about Danny and Jude who have been friends for years. What neither of them seems to realize is that each one is in love with the other but is afraid to say anything for fear of rejection.I’m not really new to M/M romance but I haven’t read one with a theme/setting quite like this series. I love that Barista Boys is set in a coffee shop with cute young guys doing all of the serving.
I found many parts of this book very touching and it really tugged on my emotions (that’s a good thing). At times I wanted to shake both Danny and Jude but especially Danny. It was just a bit more angst-y than ones I usually read but I still enjoyed it. I think it’s a good start to a new series and look forward to reading more from this author.
Stop back to see my review for book #2 – Stevie & Mack – coming around October 10, 2016.
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Stevie & Mack, Book 2 Coming October 10, 2016
I’ve always told stories. I used to tell them to myself, but with the discovery of a whole tribe of like-minded mm readers and writers, I’m now telling those stories to the world.
One of my favourite places to write is the café at the gym. An early morning swim, then settling down with the laptop and a strong coffee, surrounded by energy and music, is my idea of a good time. I’m easily pleased.
I live with Mr R just outside London, near to a lovely historic town jam-packed with good pubs and cafes.
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