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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...
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...
Deeds & Confetti, the fourth book in Brandon Witt's Mary's Boys series, is one hell of a read.
Where do I start? There's a funeral, a long lost crush, and a quick hookup. It has intense need and want.
Topher and Steven make for a fantastic couple. Topher is the best friend of Steven's nephew. Ohh...Cue the fun.
Steven is the owner of Mary's. He has self esteem issues and a whole hell of a lot of insecurities. We've met him in the previous St Mary's books, as a background player. Now he's the star. And he has one hell of a story.
This is a story with father issues and family issues. It's a story with an age gap that's almost May to December. All of this, along with the nephew's best friend aspect combine to make a tear-jerking story.
The writing is great, with some hot moments and plenty of humor. I can't applaud the author enough for the way he brings this series full circle, and ties it all together in the end.
Overall, Deeds & Confetti wraps up a beautiful series. And wraps it up is the perfect description. The ending is definitely about the series, not just this couple. Seriously, the ending had me crying, smiling, and crying some more. I definitely wasn't expecting it, and I loved it.
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