AUDIO REVIEW: Bone to Pick by May Archer (Sunday Brothers #3.5)

 


BONE TO PICK

Sunday Brothers - Book Five

by May Archer

Release Date: October 31, 2023

Audio Release Date: November 9, 2023


Review

Ahh, youth, so impetus.


A misplaced grudge and too much alcohol lead Porter to Professor Theo’s cabin late one snowy night. Where tensions rise, but bridges are also built over the course of a few days snowed in.


It’s a fun novella, with two extremely likable men, and a possibility of a really lovely future. Even Theo’s grumpiness was endearing. And the ending was quite lovely.


The book was even more fun as an audiobook by Michael Dean.  He’s really great, and fits perfectly for the style of May Archer’s books.


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Synopsis

Never fall for your professor…

Especially when that professor is Theo Hancock, the man who failed you in your final semester, causing you to have to repeat a class in your millionth year of college when you’re already twenty-freaking-six years old…

Especially when the professor is the most stunning, eye-popping piece of perfection who ever walked on campus. So brilliant, his voice alone changed the course of your life. So gorgeous, students affectionately call him Dr. Hotco— Well, you get the idea.

And especially don’t fall for him so hard you show up at his house after midnight fueled with tequila and armed with a sense of justice, a frantic-mad sonnet, and a bone to pick with your professor.

Because you might just end up snowed in with him, his tiny cabin might just have one bed, and fate might have a new future in store for both of you.


About May Archer


May is an M/M author who lives in Boston. She spends her days raising three incredibly sarcastic children, finding inventive ways to drive her husband crazy, planning beach vacations, avoiding the gym, reading M/M romance, and occasionally writing it.


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