Southern Boys book 2
By: K.C.
Wells
Narrated by: John Solo
Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 06-19-19
Language: English
Publisher: K.C. Wells
Whispersync for Voice-ready
What happens when an
out-and-proud bear moves to a small Tennessee town and takes a shine to the
closeted cop? Fireworks, that’s what.
When Del Walters agrees to
go into business with his brother, he has one condition. Since he’s putting up
the lion’s share, they’ll run the bike shop his way - and that means he gets to
choose the name. And in a small Tennessee town, a business called Rainbow
Racers, complete with a not-so-subtle sign, was always going to attract
attention. Unfortunately, it’s the wrong kind of attention, and after a few
incidents, Del is forced to call on the local police to deal with the culprits.
When Officer Taylor Cox
walks into his shop, Del thinks Christmas has come early. An earlier encounter
with the younger man left Del with a growing desire to know more about him.
There’s only one problem - Taylor is in the closet, and there’s no way Del is
going back into his.
When Taylor lays eyes on
the sexy bear who owns the bike shop, he knows he’s walking into trouble. Not
that he’s about to let Del know he’s interested: His view from the closet is
just fine, thank you very much, and besides, that ship has already sailed,
thanks to their first meeting. Now all he wants to do is forget Del even
exists. But as time goes by, Taylor realizes how badly he is torn between
protecting the persona he’s created, and giving in to his desires. And Del
making it obvious that he wants Taylor isn’t helping matters.
Between an out-and-proud
bear and a firmly closeted cop, something has to give. Problem is, it might be
their hearts.
©2019 K.C. Wells (P)2019
K.C. Wells
Cat gives this one 5 meows overall with a 3 Purr heat index...
This is book two in the
series but stands alone perfectly. We met Taylor in Book one Truth and Betrayal
as he became friends with Jake. Taylor knows he is gay but feels he is stuck
hiding. He came back to be near his aging mother but there is nothing for him
in this town as there is a lot of bigotry. Then he meets out and proud Del and
as the story goes on he finds there are more people that are nicer than he
thinks but still he doesn't have the urge to come out. But will his feeling for
Del overpower the need to stay in the closet?
Del is out and proud. he
left a bad relationship and came to this town to help his brother open a
motorcycle shop. After it is established and in the black well, he plans to go
back to his old life in California since this is a very bigoted and homophobic
town. until he meets a sexy cop that might be worth staying for id he can dig
him out of the closet he is hiding in.
This is a remarkably
interesting book with a deep story and well-developed characters. I really thought we would see more of Liam and
Jake, but we only got a small cameo. I
liked the storylines, there is a lot of feels.
I do recommend the audio.
John Solo gave the story a lot of power. He brought the story to life with
voice and the way he shows excitement and pain.
If you like closeted men,
firsts, large, age gaps, and some hot man-sex you will love this book.
K.C. Wells lives on an island off the south coast of the UK, surrounded by natural beauty. She writes about men who love men, because not to write would be unacceptable. The rainbow rose tattooed on her back with the words 'Love is Love' and 'Love Wins' is her way of hoisting a flag. She plans to be writing about love - be it sweet, slow, hot or kinky - for a long while to come. And for those who like their stories on the hotter side, K.C. also writes under the name of Tantalus.
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