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Bedraggled,
dirty, and lost, Montana, also known as Tanny, wasn’t the
type of person most people would give a second thought. When
he approached the handsome stranger the most he hoped to get
was a cigarette to calm his nerves and maybe a few bucks for
food, drugs or both. What he was offered was way more than
Tanny could accept.
Billy was
drawn to Tanny the moment he saw him. The need to reach out
and help the stranger was very strong, something was telling
him there was more to this homeless man than meets the eye.
The more Billy got to know Tanny, the more he sees the man
Tanny can be if given a chance. Billy was more than willing
to give him that chance, but first he has to convince Tanny
that he deserves it.
Found,
the fourth installment of Sean Michael’s Hammer
series, follows in the footsteps of the previous books with
great characters full of depth, love, and compassion. Tanny
was introduced briefly in book one of the Hammer
series. It was nice to read how Billy and Tanny found each
other and to see how far their relationship has come. Tanny
has a lot of issues when he meets Billy - a homeless drug
abuser running from the demons in his head. It is hard for
him to accept the helping hand that Billy is offering him.
It is difficult for Tanny to imagine why a beautiful
stranger like Billy allowed him into his home and eventually
into his heart when his own family had turned their backs on
him.
Billy is very
patient with Tanny. He wanted to show Tanny there are other
ways to deal with his demons besides using drugs, and Billy
wants to show him he is worthy of love. Found
was a really good story of love, romance, and sexual
dominance. The D/s relationship is in the early stages so
the BDSM and scenes is mild, but still quite entertaining.
I enjoyed this story and believe followers of this series
will enjoy it as well. Although Found is part
of a series it can be read as a stand alone. |