Review:
Hot Seat will take you on an emotional and fiery story full of a crazy family, a lot of testosterone, and no shortage of drama.
Being a Canali and a hero firefighter comes with a very rigid set of expectations of who a man is/loves and as the youngest child, Mike is feeling the weight of it all. And while Shane wants to help him find his way out of the closet, he has to decide if he can be, both there for Mike through the journey and protect himself from getting hurt in the process.
It’s a well-written book that draws you in and keeps you intrigued until the end. There are a lot of wonderful characters that I’m looking forward to seeing more of them in books to come.
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Synopsis:
Wait. Can a Canali be gay?
Hero firefighter, youngest of six macho Italian brothers and—in love with Shane Bower, who never met a unicorn T-shirt he didn’t love? How does that even work?
When Mike Canali meets Shane Bower, his attraction to the guy is off the charts. But then his huge family and intense job full of rules and expectations intrude and he never calls.
Until they both get a medal—
and his mom falls in love with Shane at the ceremony—
and all of a sudden Shane’s all over his life, whether Mike likes it or not.
The butch Canali family face-to-face with sparkly Shane Bower? This is a wildfire of its own.
Shane worked damned hard to be who he is—fantastic, femme and in-your-face. He won’t compromise that, even to have the super-hot man of his dreams. But can he really ask Mike to give up his family and future just to have his fabulous self? Especially when he’s falling in love with the Canali family too?
HOT SEAT is a hot firefighter, big crazy family, coming out, opposites attract, forced proximity, romantic comedy—with all the feels.
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