Love Ahead: Please Excuse Our Mess
A pair of working man novellas from the authors of Caught Running. Under Contract The last thing Nick Cooper expects is for his boss, construction site foreman Ted Lucas, to insanely declare his love right after he finds out Cooper has asked to be transferred. Intrigued, Cooper offers him one...
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A pair of working man novellas from the authors of Caught Running. Under Contract The last thing Nick Cooper expects is for his boss, construction site foreman Ted Lucas, to insanely declare his love right after he finds out Cooper has asked to be transferred. Intrigued, Cooper offers him one night, figuring the "love" will burn out after sex, but it goes far better than either expect. Lucas's chance comes when an accident leaves Cooper stuck and hurting at home. Lucas does his best to take care of him while hoping Cooper will fall in love with him in return, and Cooper discovers the idea of having Lucas in his life isn't that crazy after all. Over the Road Truck driver Elliot Cochran meets "McLean" while talking on the CB and strikes up an unusual friendship comprised of short telephoned rants and long overnight discussions. One evening, McLean tells Elliot he needs to lighten up and go find some companionship, and so Elliot meets Jimmy Vaughan—and has one of the best nights in his life. Before long Elliot faces a decision about sharing his life and building a future: Does he choose to love McLean, the best friend he's never met, or Jimmy, the man who thrills him beyond belief?
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780981737256 (0981737250)
Publish date: June 1st 2008
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 296
Edition language: English
3,75 overall. The first story about two construction workers (actually foremen) was rather off - the- mill, with a hurt-comfort-theme that reminded me too much of The One That Got Away and some made-up conflict. Nice, but...yeah. 3 Stars. But the second one about two truck drivers who meet and fall ...
The first story gets 3*, I liked it but both guys had first and last names that could be both and they used both, so I was a bit confused who was who. And just as it was getting interesting and a real story was starting, it ended. I'm left wondering if my book was defective,not only was the ending s...
Under Contract - 3.5 starsIt just didn't do it for me. A lot of important parts in character development were skipped, while it dragged too much on the (hot and steamy) sex part. It had it's good moments though. Over the Road - 4.5 starsNow this story was fantastic. It was funny, has good tension (p...
These two m/m romances were decent, but you can definitely tell that they were older stories from Urban and Roux. And, as Tam pointed out when she read them a week or two ago, how names are used in each story was definitely odd. In the first, both guys mostly used each others’ last names. That was o...