Wednesday, 11 January 2017
ARC REVIEW : Nachos & Hash (Mary's Boys #1) by Brandon Witt
Darwin Michaels is living his dreams in the Mile High City. While Denver offers the perfect job, scrumptious dining, and whirlwind dating options, Darwin is losing hope he’ll find the right man to spark his interest for more than a one-night stand—until he sets eyes on Cody Russell.
Cody has just accomplished his life’s goal—get the hell out of Kansas. In one fell swoop, he lands a job at Hamburger Mary’s and gets a newfound family and the chance to be with other gay people! All that’s missing is someone special. But when Darwin shows his interest, Cody is sure it’s too good to be true. After all, what can Darwin possibly see in the high school dropout serving him nachos?
As Darwin falls in love, Cody struggles to realize his worth. When his past threatens the fragile life he is building, Cody spirals into a moment of dark desperation. But Darwin is determined to show Cody that love and family and home are there for him… will Cody accept what is offered? Nachos & Hash by Brandon Witt
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
When you don't have goals and big dreams except being who you are and accepted in the community as you are, it's kinda hard to see other people expected about you.
Darwin wanted Cody. But Cody can't see any future with Darwin, in assumption that Darwin is out of his league.
For a one night stand, that'll be okay, but the future? A boyfriend? Cody's not going there.
Sad that Cody has a low self confidence with his future and just happy in Mary's....but right now, that's what he sees in him.
Darwin has just complicated everything, but he can't help his attraction to Darwin.
Complicated? Yes.
But Darwin never gave up on Cody, some mistakes has been made, but they're back in track soon.
This is a light read, which I was glad.
Cute and entertaining, especially with ManDonna in the picture. Enjoyable, so give it a try...
* I received the ARC in exchange of a fair an unbiased review, no high rating required.*
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