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Handsome, nerdy… oh, and he’s also my boss!
When I took the job, I had no idea I’d be working with my dream man.
He’s obsessed with my favorite TV show.
He’s kind and gentle.
And he’s also submissive.
My perfect match, in every way.
But after one too many heartbreaks, I don’t cross the line between colleague and lover.
That is until the perfect storm hits the shores of my small town.
Then, all hell breaks loose.
Is he my happily-ever-after?
Or a heartbreak in the making?
Storm Bound is the fourth book in the Cedarwood Beach small town gay romance series and is completely standalone. It contains two geeks, a D/s dynamic, a hurricane, and Greek Yaya determined to get her grandson married.
When I took the job, I had no idea I’d be working with my dream man.
He’s obsessed with my favorite TV show.
He’s kind and gentle.
And he’s also submissive.
My perfect match, in every way.
But after one too many heartbreaks, I don’t cross the line between colleague and lover.
That is until the perfect storm hits the shores of my small town.
Then, all hell breaks loose.
Is he my happily-ever-after?
Or a heartbreak in the making?
Storm Bound is the fourth book in the Cedarwood Beach small town gay romance series and is completely standalone. It contains two geeks, a D/s dynamic, a hurricane, and Greek Yaya determined to get her grandson married.
My Rating - 3.5 Stars!
This romance has a meeting that seems set in the stars. With a storm that pops up at an inconvenient time and an awkward boss/employee situation, there's plenty to enjoy about this story.
I enjoy the way Charlie senses Adam's need to submit. I love the way he immediately steps in to help calm him.
This tale includes a health issue that has caused a lot of insecurities over the years. I enjoy the writing style, but something about the storyline didn't have me loving this story. I was definitely distracted by some small details, and taken out of the story at times.
Storm Bound is a good small town romance. There's lots to enjoy in this Rhys Everly read. I am glad I read it even if I didn't love it all.
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