- Narrated by: Gerrod Larkyn
- Series: Mary's Boys, Book 4
- Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Release date: 07-22-20
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wings of Ink Publications, LLc
Steven Conley loves owning his own Hamburger Mary’s restaurant in Denver, Colorado, and his chosen family of coworkers makes life even better. Steven never regretted leaving the corporate grind behind until his father’s harsh deathbed words leaves him doubting himself.
Ryan Fuller abandoned a lucrative career to start his own party-planning business, but he keeps afloat by coordinating funerals. When Ryan bumps into Steven - his best friend’s uncle and the man Ryan has secretly crushed on forever - the attraction explodes into a night of passionate abandon for both men.
Steven is blown away by the care and deep connection he feels for the hot young funeral director - until Ryan admits who he really is. Reeling from the recent upheaval in his life, Steven must decide whether to give Ryan a chance. To find love, they must risk it all...
©2020 Brandon Witt and
Wings of Ink Publications (P)2020 Brandon Witt and Wings of Ink Publications
Cat gives this one 5 Meows overall with a 3 Purr heat index...
I love this series. It is fun and has lots of feels. each book has a special couple but you get to spend more time with previous ones as well.
This is Stephen's book. He is the owner. He gave up all his wealth and job to open Mary's and now is questioning his decision. He is so far in debt he doesn't think there is any way out and he is unhappy. His friends are finding love but he isn't even happy hooking up anymore. Then at his dad's funeral, he meets a young man... has hot sex and wishes he could see him again which he does at the funeral. They hook up again and decide to go on a date... Until he finds out that Ryan is his nephew's best friend and a year younger than Topher making him 26 while Stephen is in his forties.
This is a really good age gap stories ( I may be partial as that's a favorite trope of mine). I love both Stephen and Ryan, I loved their stories and they meld perfectly. I think this is my next favorite of the four (Mascara and Bandages still has my #1 spot here but it is close).
Gerard Larkins's narration just gets better and better. I love his drag queen voices, his distinct voices for each character and his dying dad's voice were great. He gave me the creeps. He brings out the excitement and the drag shows are like you are there watching. It's so fun I highly suggest the audios!
Brandon Witt's outlook on
life is greatly impacted by his first eighteen years of growing up gay in a
small town in the Ozarks, as well as fifteen years as a counselor and special
education teacher for students with severe emotional disabilities. Add to that
his obsession with corgis and mermaids, then factor in an unhealthy love affair
with cheeseburgers, and you realize that with all those issues, he's got plenty
to write about....
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