Taking on extra hours at both his jobs, Stutz has worked hard for his little vacation to the Big Apple and is determined to meet up with his busy boyfriend there, but a late-running train and distractingly handsome passenger may alter his romantic plans.
Dawn lives in Huntington, West Virginia, and graduated from the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism & Mass Communications at Marshall University. An avid reader and storyteller since childhood, she was first published by Dreamspinner Press in 2009, shortly after discovering a delightful appetite for gay romantic fiction. Her interests include writing, seeking full civil rights for the LGBTQ community, drawing, and playing silly Facebook games. You can connect with Dawn at her author page at Dreamspinner Press: https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/aut...
Finding the Right Rythm was surprisingly well developed given how short it was.
The original relationship was too clearly doomed for my liking. Jake was described as an asshole, so it was difficult to believe Stutz was so infatuated with him.
The ending wasn't the fluff that I thought it would bee, in fact there was a line that made me rethink the interpretation of the story.