Blurb
Car restorer Dean Milford knows how to make damaged things beautiful again. Only, after a bad breakup, he loses sight of who he is, playing the field and distracting himself with any man he comes across. But now there’s only one guy who really matters to him. And maybe with his latest restoration job—a vintage Cobra—he’ll get the chance to let him know.
Losing his sight wasn’t the worst thing to happen to Lee Studer—losing his independence was. It’s taken a while, but he’s finally found his place in the world—in a garage. Funny enough, his acute hearing allows him to pinpoint engine problems just by listening. And even better, he’s going to have a chance to help his long-time crush, Dean, rebuild his fantasy car.
Losing his sight wasn’t the worst thing to happen to Lee Studer—losing his independence was. It’s taken a while, but he’s finally found his place in the world—in a garage. Funny enough, his acute hearing allows him to pinpoint engine problems just by listening. And even better, he’s going to have a chance to help his long-time crush, Dean, rebuild his fantasy car.
As the restoration comes together, so do Lee and Dean, building a friendship that quickly turns into so much more. But before they can think about a future together, they have to deal with the past. Only that turns out to be more dangerous than either one ever dreamed….
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
If you've read Andrew Grey's Hearts Entwined series, you'll know just what to expect with Heart Unbroken. This entire series is amazing.
Andrew Grey excels in his writing of characters with physical disabilities. He wonderfully explores their limitations, their abilities, and the way people treat them.
Lee's blind after losing his sight five years ago. In this intriguing world created by Andrew Grey, Lee's a mechanic. Yes, you've read that right. It is one of the most unique things I've ever read, and I love it!
Lee's wonderfully skilled and wants to be independent. His friendship with fellow mechanic Scott is impressive and inspirational. Honestly, you'll never read anything quite like it. You can read Scott's story in Heart Unheard.
When someone starts messing with Lee at work, Dean, a car restorer, is brought into his orbit, as he wants to help the man. I love this age gap in which the older Dean's been attracted to Lee for a while. He knew Lee was too young for him though. Now older, Dean's able to let his feelings be known.
Both men are struggling. Dean's struggling with his self-worth, and Lee's struggling with his lack of independence. Lee's been sheltered by his parents but wants to explore more. His relationship with Dean allows him to find the perfect mix for being careful, yet also being independent. It's beautifully written with a whole lot of heart and compassion. And with Lee's help, Dean's self-confidence has a chance to grow and heal.
My favorite line has to be "Don't let a little fear stop you from doing something you really like."
Their story includes a mystery, sabotage, an overprotective mother, and a whole lot of fun. It's a story of trust and of new experiences. Both men have been victims of rejection and insecurities, and with one another, they struggle to find the strength to risk their heart again.
Hearts Unbroken is a story of finding someone who makes you want to be better. It's a story of finding someone who's worth living for, as they see past your disability. Andrew Grey is spectacular in this latest Hearts Entwined book, and I recommend this slow burn romance to all.
If you've read Andrew Grey's Hearts Entwined series, you'll know just what to expect with Heart Unbroken. This entire series is amazing.
Andrew Grey excels in his writing of characters with physical disabilities. He wonderfully explores their limitations, their abilities, and the way people treat them.
Lee's blind after losing his sight five years ago. In this intriguing world created by Andrew Grey, Lee's a mechanic. Yes, you've read that right. It is one of the most unique things I've ever read, and I love it!
Lee's wonderfully skilled and wants to be independent. His friendship with fellow mechanic Scott is impressive and inspirational. Honestly, you'll never read anything quite like it. You can read Scott's story in Heart Unheard.
When someone starts messing with Lee at work, Dean, a car restorer, is brought into his orbit, as he wants to help the man. I love this age gap in which the older Dean's been attracted to Lee for a while. He knew Lee was too young for him though. Now older, Dean's able to let his feelings be known.
Both men are struggling. Dean's struggling with his self-worth, and Lee's struggling with his lack of independence. Lee's been sheltered by his parents but wants to explore more. His relationship with Dean allows him to find the perfect mix for being careful, yet also being independent. It's beautifully written with a whole lot of heart and compassion. And with Lee's help, Dean's self-confidence has a chance to grow and heal.
My favorite line has to be "Don't let a little fear stop you from doing something you really like."
Their story includes a mystery, sabotage, an overprotective mother, and a whole lot of fun. It's a story of trust and of new experiences. Both men have been victims of rejection and insecurities, and with one another, they struggle to find the strength to risk their heart again.
Hearts Unbroken is a story of finding someone who makes you want to be better. It's a story of finding someone who's worth living for, as they see past your disability. Andrew Grey is spectacular in this latest Hearts Entwined book, and I recommend this slow burn romance to all.
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