This could have been an angsty read. Because. PORN.
But that's not K.C.'s style, and this book is as sweet as they come.
Mike, one of the MCs, is a veteran of the porn industry, a sexy bear over 40 (THAT COVER, y'all, that cover!) who goes by the name Scott Masters. "Scott" is versatile and has a loyal following.
Mike is also a part-time bartender at a gay bar. When Mike meets the gorgeous, innocent college boy Tommy, who always perches on the same bar stool and orders a cheeseburger and Cherry Coke, he realizes he's been lonely long enough.
Raised in a conservative, religious household (why, yes, this story is set in the American South), Tommy is smart and open and brave. He no longer wants to hide who he is, particularly once he sets eyes on the deliciously masculine bartender.
Tommy can't keep away from Mike. And the feeling's mutual, much as Mike tries to fight it ... and deny it.
Porn star stories aren't my favorite, but K.C. does her research, and this book neither glorifies nor vilifies the porn industry.
Mike's job is presented as just that ... a job, one with its own set of frustrations, petty politics, and "gay for pay" actors acting like spoiled queens.
Tommy's innocence makes for an incredibly steamy slow-burn. Tommy's a real-live virgin, people, albeit one eager to try everything.
I loved the chemistry between Mike and Tommy. The age difference (Mike is more than 20 years Tommy's senior) isn't an issue at all.
Mike needs a breath of fresh air in his life, and Tommy ... well, Tommy needs Mike.
I also really liked the secondary characters, including Mike's fellow bartenders, his old friend Jack, and Tommy's adopted family, especially Caroline (Best. Mom. EVER.) and Bethany (the teenage sister everyone wants).
The only reason I'm not giving this one five stars is because *I* struggle with the porn star theme. (But that's all ME, NOT the book.)
I didn't love that Mike was with other people during shoots after he got together with Tommy and that he failed to tell Tommy about his day job. That was decidedly uncool. Fortunately, Mike got a clue and did his very best to make it right.
This is a very enjoyable read with a gloriously sweet HEA. Definitely recommended!