Just Drive
For Sean Wright, driving a cab in the tiny Navy town of Anchor Point isn’t an exciting job . . . until he picks up just-dumped Paul Richards. A drive turns into a walk on the pier, which turns into the hottest hookup Sean’s had in ages.After a long overdue breakup, Paul can’t believe his luck. Of...
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For Sean Wright, driving a cab in the tiny Navy town of Anchor Point isn’t an exciting job . . . until he picks up just-dumped Paul Richards. A drive turns into a walk on the pier, which turns into the hottest hookup Sean’s had in ages.After a long overdue breakup, Paul can’t believe his luck. Of all the drivers, he’s picked up by the gorgeous, gay, and very willing Sean.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781626494688 (1626494681)
Pages no: 300
Edition language: English
Series: Anchor Point (#1)
and if I'm not well, I need to be since I keep reading books where the MCs have significant age gaps. It's been quite a while since I've read an L.A. Witt book and I've had this one on my TBR list since it was released so once again I can thank the joys of audiobooks for helping me take a bite ou...
4.25 starsThis was so incredibly romantic. I loved these guys.Sean is driving his taxi when he picks up a heartbroken older guy. Paul has just broken up with his boyfriend and tells his driver to ‘just drive’.And although Paul is sad his relationship is over, there is an instant connection with Sean...
I think this will be a very nice series. I like military men, who doesn't!! The writing was very smooth and it had me interested from the very start.Very likable characters and I loved the double POV!!! It makes the story so much interesting.Paul Sean and Paul meet one day when Sean picks him ...
Review originally posted at Sinfully.This is the first in a new series from L.A. Witt taking place in and around a naval base in Oregon and it’s a great start. A sexy and sweet romance between 42 year old career Navy Captain Paul Richards and early-twenties college student/cab driver and Navy brat S...
1,5 stars.DNF at 70% I considered to rate it, though I normally don't rate my DNF books. But I'd like to do it this time. I read 70% of it, I dare or? I'm even ready to give a one star bonus for my unread 30% assuming that exactly this story-line COULD turn this book into a masterpiece. Unfortunat...