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I write steamy gay romance books and I love it. I also love reading books. Books are everything.
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I started writing my first stories when I was a teen…on a freaking typewriter. I still have these, and they’re adorably romantic. And bad, haha. Fear of failing kept me from following my dream to become a romance author, so you can imagine how proud and ecstatic I am that I finally overcame my fears and self doubt and did it. I adore my genre because I love writing and reading about flawed, strong men who are just a tad broken..but find their happy ever after anyway.
My favorite books to read are pretty much all MM/gay romances as long as it has a happy end. Kink is a plus… Aside from that, I also read a lot of nonfiction and not just books on writing. Popular psychology is a favorite topic of mine and so are self help and sociology.
Hobbies? Ain’t nobody got time for that. Just kidding. I love traveling, spending time near the ocean, and hiking. But I love books more.
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It's been a while since I listened to an audiobook, and I was happy to get this free audiobook via the author's newsletter and BookFunnel.
Sadly the weak writing combined with the poorly narration by Michael Dean was... not good. Especially the chapters from Melbourne's pov were bad. The first chapters were already full of (bland) innuendos because of Melbourne's insta lust. I get this is a novella, but the way the connection between the MCs was shown didn't work for me, at all. Melbourne's pov sounded sleazy and predatory most of the time, and sometimes even whiny. He was arrogant in his knowledge that Waylon wasn't as experienced at sex with a man as him, and I did not like him for feeling so superior.
Oh and thankfully stellar first sex obviously leads directly to deep trust and love, sigh... I was (very) underwhelmed.
Quite nice. I've only read the first book in this series so far, I haven't had the urge to return to this place yet. But this little short story definitely whets my appetite again. I like this small-town flair, even if it's a little short on the few pages here. Waylon and Melbourne have an interesting dynamic, I like them both a lot and I think they would have benefited from a longer story. Nonetheless, I really enjoyed reading this one.
I’d never felt this wanted, this desired, this craved. Warning bells went off in the back of my mind that I couldn’t attach meaning to this, that this was just sex, but I ignored them. Whatever Waylon was offering, I was taking. 🫠💞🫠
Unusual couple dynamics, surprisingly well written for novella.
I’ve only read one book by this author, and it was a dnf. So imagine my surprise when I actually liked this one - even though it’s a novella from a series I haven’t read anything so far.
It’s the story of Melbourne, an author, whos RV beaks down in the middle of nowhere, and Waylon, the (much younger) sheriff who offers Mel a place to stay until his car is repaired. Mel is out and proud, Waylon only recently discovered he’s gay, and has no experience whatsoever.
What I was thankful for: there’s no flood of small town people or former couples, making it easy to focus on the budding relationship between Waylon and Mel. And it’s an interesting one, seeing as Waylon is 20 ish years younger, but still the one with the daddy vibes. It felt natural and inevitable, I really had fun listening to it (it’s one of Michael Dean’s good works).
It’s another of the currently free audiobooks on BookFunnel, so go grab it you still can 🙂
And this is why I get annoyed and avoid the .5 installments in book series overall. This was the most interesting coupling of all the books I’ve read so far in this series and this one was just plain short. What made it so interesting? Well the dynamics of these two characters was completely unexpected. To be able to watch it develop over a regular amount of time would’ve been beyond captivating. It’s just one giant missed opportunity for me.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Aunque es una novela corta no hay nada más bello que regresar a donde se es feliz y esta serie es como mi lugar más feliz. Sus personajes son tan hermosos y todo acá es tan sano y hermoso que mo quieres salir de sus páginas y quieres estar con todo el grupo de amigos.
This was a cute, short story! I’ve read two other books in this series that I enjoyed and it was neat to be back in the town. If you’ve enjoyed others in this series then I recommend checking it out. I listened to the audiobook and the narrator was good. It was quite short so felt a little rushed but still a great, easy read.
This was fine, I wasn't a huge fan of the narration though. It was a cute story though! I got this audiobook for free on a special deal day so I haven't read the others in the series but it seems like a cute small town setting.
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When Melbourne's RV catches fire, he finds himself sharing the home of one of the town's deputies. Waylon has recently come out in his small town and with the hot older writer now taking up space in his home, he's more tempted than ever to explore his sexuality. Melbourne is more than willing to help Waylon, and they fall into a quick and easy romance. This was a cute story, I liked the premise and the characters were endearing. But the narration was really not great. Thankfully it was a quick listen. I thought the setting was cute and I'd be interested in checking out more of those series!
Fun quick read that satisfied my need for some Forestville characters in a bite sized package. Deputy Warren comes to the rescue of one frazzled writer when his world turns a bit sideways. He valiantly offers up his spare room when Melbourne needs a place to stay.
I loved that even though the story is short, it felt well rounded. I absolutely adored Warren and Melbourne together, and I think you will too.
If you like caretaker virgins and unique authors, then you should read Warren and Melbourne’s story.
OK, so I liked the characters, I am so happy for Waylon, I enjoy the stories about the men in this town overall, I like low angst reads in general with little drama between the MCs.
That being said nothing really happens here. Practically the entirety of the novella is their meet-cute and snippeds of them eating things. We didn't really get to see them falling in love, only falling in lust. Then we time jump to when everything was said and done. Very sad. So much missed opportunity and plot: Why was Melbourne even in the area? Doesn't he have anyone he knows he could have bunked with within a certain radius? Where did he come from? Where did Melbourne plan to go? Who IS he? We only know did I miss anything else? And, who is Waylon in greater detail? We learn that
I've read very short novellas before that left me with a more in depth view of who people, specifically the MCs were.
So yeah, I liked Waylon and Melbourne, I liked them together, but I question if my liking of the novella might be due to my favorable feelings towards previous reads of this universe.
Deputy sheriff Waylon (gay virgin MC) rescues his favorite bestselling thriller author Melbourne—not sure on spelling, I was listening, not reading—(older, ~15 year gap MC) from a breakdown on the side of the road and takes him home...
I enjoyed this story, but, I didn't gel with the narrator (Michael Dean) which took away from my enjoyment. His inflections sounded smarmy, sleazy, cheesy....it got weird and kinda predatory when it should have been intimate and heated. I don't know, he just wasn't the right the one for my ears for this particular book.
The story features a sweet romance with a lot of steamy first times and strangers to lovers. Nora does intimacy in a lovely way, though as noted, the narration just wasn't working for me. Mel did seem a little predatory/slimy, but I think if I was reading it I'd have felt otherwise. Maybe.
No angst, just a writer stranded in a small town and the deputy sheriff who gives him a temporary home, and the slow slide into love. Charming little tale.
HEA, small-town deputy, famous author, stranded on the road, strangers to lovers, first times, virgin MC. No others in any way shape or form. Totally safe for me! Recommended, though, maybe read it? Unless you're a fan of the narrator, then you'll likely enjoy it a lot.
Melbourne is a walking disaster, so he's not surprised when his RV catches fire outside the cute town of Forestville. What is surprising is the hot deputy sheriff who comes to his rescue and invites him to stay with him. Waylon is fifteen years Melbourne's junior, but he’s disciplined, organized, and put together. Who knew competence could be so arousing? But when he discover Waylon is a gay virgin, he may just be able to teach him a thing or two.
This was a sweet short story of how opposites attract when a man with ADHD is perfect for someone who is very tidy and organised. The introduction to sex was a bit clunky and not as sensitive as it could have been. Easy to read and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.
This was cute! I'm so happy for Waylon, but I kind of wish this was more of a full-length thing? The whole thing seemed rushed to me and the timeline seemed a bit fast as well. If Nora spread this out over maybe a year, that might've been better. And Waylon could have had an opportunity to ask his friends in town to help him through his conflicting feelings. The MCs went from "this is just sex" to "feelings" in one chapter. For the length it is, there's still some substance to the plot here, I just wanted a bit more for Waylon.
Very sweet and cute novella. Too short for my liking as is with all of Nora’s short stories but definitely a great read. I loved how they took care of each other in different ways. I didn’t really understand why Waylon was a gay virgin at his age but it worked out for the story. And Mel was very relatable. Would definitely recommend
ick. Lousy plot, I felt like I was reading a tacking hetero romance, except that both characters were male. Poorly written and badly edited. Can you really use the word precise three times in one short paragraph. I would delete this from my bookfunnel library but I want to remember the author's name so I never waste time again
2.5 The audiobok was great, and the chracters were really cute! I just didn't love it... It felt rushed and I couldn't really feel the emotions I usually do with how it was written. It was very literary at times and I felt like it tried a little too hard when more energy could have been spent on the characters or the emotion. The story was sweet though, jsut possibly not for me!
Rescuing the Writer by Nora Phoenix is a great little novella continuing to bring more Silver Foxes to Forestville. Deputy Waylon gets his HEA in this one! He rescues one of his favorite authors, Melbourne, and invites him to stay with him while his RV is being fixed. Romance - ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Steam - 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Humor - 🤣🤣 Angst - 😭 Writing - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A heartwarming novella of unexpected small town, age gap (be still my heart) love. Stranded by his trailer burning down a young cop offers Melbourne help. This is sweet and sexy, two gorgeous men, both gay but one inexperienced, let the fun begin.
Nora Phoenix did an amazing job with Rescuing the Writer. On point, characters Mel and Waylon. A writer who gets stranded and his RV catches on fire and the Deputy Sheriff who comes to his rescue. It’s adorable and sweet. 5 stars ⭐️💜
I loved it Rescuing the Writer is very good I am already listening to the (Forest like Silver Foxes series.) And Winning the Dad is good too it's in Amazon Audible right now.
It was a really cute story I remember Waylon from the sheriff book and I really enjoyed them. It was short to the point and very sweet. Although I will say the nickname darling was a bit strange to me
Melburn’s life is going up in flames literally. Waylon is there and offers him a safe place to work while the RV gets fixed. It was fun to see them both take those first fun steps to a relationship.