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GENRE: Gay Spicy Romance LENGTH: 74,931 words RATING: Personal chef Beau St. Clair, recently divorced from his cheating husband, returns to the small Ohio River town where he grew up to lick his wounds.Jack Rogers lives with his mother, Maisie, in that same small town, angry at and frightened by the world. Jack has a gap in his memory that hides something he dares not face, and he’s probably suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.Maisie, seeking relief from her housebound and often surly son, hires Beau to cook for Jack, hoping the change might help bring Jack, once a handsome and vibrant attorney, back to his former self. But can a new face and comfort food compensate for the terror lurking in Jack’s past?Slowly the two men begin a dance of revelation and healing. Food and compassion build a bridge between Beau and Jack, a bridge that might lead to love. But will Jack’s demons allow it? His history could just as easily tear them apart as bring them together.EXCERPT:Note: may contain sexually explicit scenes of a homoerotic nature.
ALL the five stars Beau and Jackson I’m a bit speechless. This isn’t just a story, it’s so so much more. Talk about fate! From the first page, I knew for sure this was something special. After divorcing his husband, Beau returns to the small town where his father still lives. Enough money to rent a place and not in a hurry to find work. He is a personal chef. One day a short ad holds his attention. Maisie is looking for a chef for her son Jack to make him healthy dinners a few times a week. Jack has been through heavy trauma and misses parts of what happened. He is way too thin and way too rude, lying on bed in the dark, away from life. Not at all the beautiful, kind, promising attorney from eight years ago, before it all went down. Slowly Beau gains Jack’s trust. Beau doesn’t only make delicious food he also seems to trigger something in Jack’s head. This can work in Jack’s advantage or ruin him. What a story, I can’t spoil here but believe me there is so much go