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REVIEW: Heat by TL Travis

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Review: It’s not easy to find love and to feel like you belong when you are the town misfit. But when you find another misfit…the two men figure out that having someone in your corner, who believes in you and loves you, can change everything. They are pretty cute together and they got a really lovely ending. As expected from a TL Travis novel, it’s a sweet story with lots of witty humour, healing, and beautiful love. Stars: 4 🕮 Heat by @tltravis1 📚 Add to your TBR ➟ https://bit.ly/3PBb44E Synopsis: What do you get when you throw a burly blacksmith and the town’s poster child for clumsiness together? A whole lot of swearing and a threatening use of duct tape. And the need to construct a sign that reads, “DO NOT LET CAMPBELL NEAR THE FORGE!” Alabaster Falls’ local blacksmith, Daughtry Blackburn, was satisfied with his reclusive status. He had iron to bend and orders to fill but he knew he needed something to take the business to the next level. His father had fought taking their bus...

REVIEW: Summer Boy by TL Travis

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  Review: Can a summer fling become the basis of forever if you don’t even live in the same state? This is the cutest NA novella. The story of young love that forms from a summer fling when Micah and his family take a family vacation to Maine. There he meets Jonah, a local who’s feeling a little lost and directionless and in need of a connection. This is an insta love short story with some fates aligning, but it managed to not be too over the top. It was really a lovely story of a boy finding himself in the care of a compassionate and sweet guy. I fell in love with these two. Stars: 4.5 🕮 Summer Boy by @tltravis1 📚 Add to your TBR ➟ https://bit.ly/3v8RXWa Synopsis: Part of the All American Boy Series Summer romance is not for those who are led by their heart. For Jonah Thomas, life is wake up, eat breakfast, go to work at his family’s restaurant Ahoy Matey’s. Lather, rinse, repeat. Next! His hometown, the sleepy little Stoney Brook, Maine, doesn’t offer much for someone like J...