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Austin Green is finally coming home after
his father kicked him out on his eighteenth birthday for being
gay. His baby sister is getting married and he will ignore
his father’s edict that he was no longer part of the family.
Austin is prepared for a rough weekend of ignoring his
father’s bigotry while trying to sneak in time with his mom
and sister. However, Austin is completely unprepared for
meeting the man of his dreams, who also happens to be the
groom’s father.
Tony Rumalati is rich and leads a
comfortable life, but he is lonely. When he meets Austin it
is love at first sight. Tony doesn’t care about Austin’s
father or his hateful attitude; as a matter of fact, Tony has
the power to shut him up. Now, all he has to do is find a
moment to come up for air during their incredible lovemaking
to convince Austin to stay.
Feels So Right is a great
short story about love at first sight. The sexual chemistry
between Austin and Tony is explosive and it will have you
sweating from the start. I had a lot of fun reading this
book, especially for the exaggerations Carol Lynne
incorporated into the story about the men’s size and how fast
they “fell” for each other. The nickname Tony used for Austin
drove me a little crazy, but in general I was enjoying the
mood of the story too much to care. Do go looking for
Feels So Right if you are in the mood for something
with a HEA that’s a light and quick read, but not necessarily
realistic. |