Redesigning Max
Foothills Pride Stories book 2
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- Renowned interior designer Fredi Zimmer is surprised when outdoorsman Max Greene, owner of Greene's Outdoors, hires Fredi to revamp his rustic cabin in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Fredi is an out-and-proud metro male whose contact with the outdoors is from his car to the doorway of the million-dollar homes he remodels, and Max is just too hunky for words.
When Max comes on to Fredi, the designer can't imagine why. But he's game to put a little spice into Max's life, even if it's just in the colors and fixtures he'll use to turn Max's dilapidated cabin into a showplace. Who can blame a guy for adding a little sensual pleasure as he retools Max's life visually?
Max, for his part, is grateful when Fredi takes him in hand, both metaphorically and literally. Coming out is the most exciting and wonderful time in his life, despite the conservative former friends who think they're saving him from sliding into hell.
©2015 Pat Henshaw (P)2016 Dreamspinner Press
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"A good opposites attract romance"
Who was your favorite character and why?
I loved Freddy I like his flamboyancy and I loved the name of the knife in his pocket. Boner.
Have you listened to any of David Ross’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I don't think I have. I loved His performance. He brought both characters to life.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes the end but I can't say why because of spoilers
I did like the surprises of Max living in the house that Freddy one awards for designing.
I did like the surprises of Max living in the house that Freddy one awards for designing.
Any additional comments?
Freddy is an award winning designer. He is surprised when Max a sexy, lumberjack type guy hires him to design his cabin in the woods. Max finds Freddy intriguing and they become friends and lovers.
Redesigning Max was a cute, short story. It is a book two of the Foothills Pride series but I followed just fine without having read the first, and now I want the first! The characters are interesting. I love Freedy being flamboyant but able to take care of himself in a world of big men and bigotry. I liked how the story touches on all the haters and how that it evolves.
If you like designers, artists, opposites attract, coming out and an allover good romance you should like this one.
Redesigning Max was a cute, short story. It is a book two of the Foothills Pride series but I followed just fine without having read the first, and now I want the first! The characters are interesting. I love Freedy being flamboyant but able to take care of himself in a world of big men and bigotry. I liked how the story touches on all the haters and how that it evolves.
If you like designers, artists, opposites attract, coming out and an allover good romance you should like this one.
Pat Henshaw, author of the Foothills Pride Stories, was born and raised in Nebraska and promptly left the cold and snow after college, living at various times in Texas, Colorado, Northern Virginia, and Northern California. Pat has enjoyed visiting Mexico, Canada, Europe, Nicaragua, Thailand, and Egypt, and relishes trips to Rome, Italy, and Eugene, Oregon, to see family. Now retired, Pat spent her life surrounded by words: Teaching English composition at the junior college level; writing book reviews for newspapers, magazines, and websites; helping students find information as a librarian; and promoting PBS television programs.
I love the blurb, really captures your interest.
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Thanks for your review. I don't believe I've read this author before and this sounds like a fun story.
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Thank you for the review! Freddy sounds like a character I would like and lol at the name of his knife.
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Thanks for the good review and the book sounds interesting. I like the premise of the designer/lumberjack combo. - Purple Reader
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