Love Comes True by Shaye Evans

81xrTanh67L._SL1500_Title: Love Come True
Series: A Touch of Love, #7
Author: Shaye Evans
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short (35 Pages)
Publisher: Dark Hollows Press (February 13th 2015)
Heat Level: Explicit
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥ 2.5 Hearts
Blurb: Australian country boy Dean West grew up on a farm and as a result, he’s never had a Valentine. He hates secluded land and craves the freedom he has dreamed of – surfing and living on the coast – ever since his first visit at age eleven on one of his parent’s rare getaway holidays.

When his parents decide to holiday on the North Coast again, Dean decides to make the most of it by making some of his dreams, albeit temporarily, come true. First, he takes a dawn run along the beach and that’s where he meets Riley, a pro surfer who he feels instantly drawn to.

Sharing their mutual love of surfing, Dean and Riley begin to explore the attraction between them, but what will happen when the trip is cut short and Dean has to go home early?

Will he spend another Valentine’s Day alone and unhappy, or will another one of his dreams come true?

ISBN: 978-1-942176-63-3

Product Link: http://www.darkhollowspress.com/#!love-come-true/c3fs

Reviewer: Lisa

Review: Dean was not a cowboy. He hated the country and just wanted to be near the ocean. His parents took him there every once in a while. Here he was a gay kid in a town that is not exactly open to his kind it would seem. On holiday, he gets to spend the time at the ocean, but to his shock he finds love also. It would seem Riley was just as interested as he is.

It is a cute little story but it is told to fast for me. There is no real draw in it. I was a bit disappointed in the story. It just seems to be missing that zest for me to love it.

Like I said it is cute but too short for my liking. It actually comes off as if this author is new to writing.

* I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review through http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com *

Love Come True by Shaye Evans

Hawaiian Vacation Sunset Concept, Two Beach Chairs at Sunset
Hawaiian Vacation Sunset Concept, Two Beach Chairs at Sunset

Title: Love Come True
Series: A Touch of Love
Author: Shaye Evans
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short (35 pages)
Publisher: Dark Hollow Press (February 13th, 2015)
Heat Level: Low
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥3Hearts
Blurb: Australian country boy Dean West grew up on a farm and as a result, he’s never had a Valentine. He hates secluded land and craves the freedom he has dreamed of – surfing and living on the coast – ever since his first visit at age eleven on one of his parent’s rare getaway holidays.

When his parents decide to holiday on the North Coast again, Dean decides to make the most of it by making some of his dreams, albeit temporarily, come true. First, he takes a dawn run along the beach and that’s where he meets Riley, a pro surfer who he feels instantly drawn to.

Sharing their mutual love of surfing, Dean and Riley begin to explore the attraction between them, but what will happen when the trip is cut short and Dean has to go home early? Will he spend another Valentine’s Day alone and unhappy, or will another one of his dreams come true?

ISBN: 978-1-942176-63-3

Product Link: http://www.darkhollowspress.com/#!love-come-true/c3fs

Reviewer: Prime

Review: This is a short and sweet story of an Aussie country boy who longs for the surf and just about everything else the coast has to offer.

Dean is an eighteen year old from country Victoria and absolutely adores the fact he is on holiday at the beach with his parents. Doesn’t quite so adore the fact it’s only for a couple of days. Add in the fact that he has yet to come out to his parents… he’s got a complicated life. One day on the beach he meets Riley, he’s a young up and coming surfer and the two just click.

For the length that this story is, it is quite a good and enjoyable story. Part of me wishes there could be more words devoted to these guys because I couldn’t say that their attraction was smouldering or sizzling, it was definitely cute and has a lot of room for potential.

* I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review through http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com *