by Josh Lanyon
3.5 stars-.5 for the way too abrupt ending. again.
I loved it. It was a very good story. Both MCs are very likable and the development of their budding relationship was very sweet without being sappy. There was some humour and some crime/suspense in the back drop. A very good read.
This was one of my favorites so far from this series. I really liked both Ethan and Michael, and each of their individual stories were interesting as well as the way things developed between them. It also had a good HFN ending without it feeling like it needed one more chapter to give me closure.
Ethan is a hopeful writer, and co-owner of a family bookstore, his sister Erin runs the coffee-shop half of the store, and is his closest friend and only relative.Michael is a new guy in town, having recently opened a dojo across from Ethan's book store. He's tall, blonde, a bit terse and standoffi...
Very good short paranormal m/m romance about a small-town bookstore owner who's very intrigued by the scarred guy who owns a nearby dojo.
The character of Ethan seems to slightly borrow Josh Lanyon's previous (and his most beloved) character, Adrien English: Ethan owns a book-slash-coffee shop (with his twin sister, Erin), he is currently working on a novel (the title is "Death in a Very Small Town", yes noted the word "very" :p), for...