Reviewed for Rainbow Gold Reviews.
I have been enjoying the Single Dads of Gaynor Beach series so far and seeing different perspectives of the town that is almost a character in itself. Quell T. Fox is a new to me author and I was interested in seeing her writing style.
We start this story back in Nebraska as Anderson/Andy’s marriage is falling apart which eventually leads to him leaving his small, intolerant town and moving to Gaynor Beach. Andy is very much a peacekeeper, someone who prefers not to make waves. He stayed in his marriage to a woman even though he is gay. He even stayed faithful but when she decided to leave, she left him and their two kids.
Andy moves to Gaynor Beach where an online friend lives with his partner, so he isn’t starting out completely alone there. It isn’t long, though, before he meets Jack. Jack is kind of a jack of all trades. He helps his Grandma with her business, creates window art for small businesses and works at least two other jobs. Jack is fun loving and seems to be a genuinely nice guy.
I really like both of the characters. They’re not exactly perfect, but they are likable. Andy is a good father and he wants to take things slow, which Jack understands. They are a good couple, but if I’m being honest, I didn’t feel their chemistry as much as I would have liked. The kids and Andy’s friend couple are good side characters in the book, and there is a slight villain whose appearance in the story who I felt was more a filler or distraction more than anything.
Ultimately, this was an easy book to read. It flowed smoothly and I read through it at a good pace. It was a good addition to the series and I can’t wait for the next one.