

I mean, of course there was *some* plot, otherwise there would have been no story. What bothered me was the plot or lack of such. Although both men did speak similarly it really did not bother me much. So, what worked for me was the voice – I loved the light often humorous touch in the narrative. I really enjoyed your paranormal mystery romance series and hoped this one would be a hit for me as well. I picked up this book intending to love it.

Journey may have put away his passport, but things are just getting interesting. This time around, he knows what he wants. With summer ending, he has to convince Cameron that this is more than just a fling. Too bad Journey’s not onboard with that plan. And so what if they add “benefits” to their friendship? As long as he keeps his heart out of the equation, everything should be fine. Despite what numerous exes seem to think, he’s not still in love with Journey. He has everything he needs in his vet practice, his friends, and his animals. It certainly doesn’t help that his ex-fiancé has bought the house next door.Īfter an unstable childhood, Cameron Foster loves small-town life. His easy breezy lifestyle gets complicated fast. That’s until there’s a family emergency, and he has to…well, go home again.

But as the saying goes, you can never go home again. His only regret is that he had to sacrifice the love of his life to do it. The world is his classroom, and he’s living his dream. Sirius Book Reviews / C Reviews / C Reviews Category contemporary m/m romance / Photographer / Small-Town 3 CommentsĪs a wildlife photographer, Journey “JJ” Sutton never stays in one place too long.
