Kari Gregg is donating 100 percent of her profits from this story to The Trevor Project which provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention to LGBTQ youth. So much applause and snaps to Kari Gregg for such a wonderful gift. Now on to the review.
Rating: 4.5 stars
Eric Mulholand loves his boyfriend, Kyle, even though Kyle seems determined to destroy their apartment through his attempts at DIY projects. Kyle Armentrout is a contradiction in so many ways. Tall, nordic, handsome, twice divorced, and father of five. After 20 years of repressing his true nature, Kyle is now madly in love with a man and a complete bottom in the bed. These are facts that are still taking some adjustment. So to compensate for a perceived "less manly" self image, Kyle has decided that being a Mr. Fixit is the answer. Only problem is that he can't fix things, anything to be exact. And the plumbing, the electricity, even Eric's tires have suffered. So as hot as Kyle looks in a tool belt, Eric has had enough.
One argument leads to some very hot makeup sex. And then the earth shakes. It doesn't take either man very long to realize that there are emotional earthquakes as well as the physical ones, and they have just been through both. And survived both with their love and apartment well intact. Such a great metaphor as nothing can shake a physical foundation like an earthquake and nothing can shake up a person from their emotional moorings or foundation like love can. Great characters who cracked me up while making me understand how fragile relationships and self images can be. I wish the story had been longer but no matter, I enjoyed my stay with both of them.
Cover: A little dark but in keeping with an earthquake plot, but other than that, just perfect. Loved the fonts as they are so easy to read.
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