REVIEW : Waking the Behr (Foothills Pride #7) by Pat Henshaw
Both Ben and Mitch think they know exactly what they want. Turns out, they don’t even know their own hearts.
Good
old boy Ben has dated women his entire life, while gay nightclub owner
Mitch has never considered unsophisticated country boys his type. But
after they start hanging out, the small-town contractor and the urban
entrepreneur are both stunned by the electricity sparking between them.
As
they step outside their comfort zones to spend time together, Mitch
finds he enjoys rural car rallies, and Ben is intrigued by the upscale
bars Mitch owns in San Francisco. When they share their lives and grow
closer, they start to question the way they’ve always defined
themselves. Then they kiss and fling open the door to love. Now they
must step up and travel the road that may lead to happily ever
after—even if that path isn’t one they ever expected to walk.
Waking the Behr by Pat Henshaw
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is a cute story about finding your roots, and yourself, what you want to be and where you want to be.
Story about listen to your heart and follow where it may leads you.
But I felt there's something lacking, chemistry between the two MCs not as strong as I expected.
The story was like jump in the middle of something. The romance felt a little bit weird? I don't know.
Not too memorable to remember and stay for long, I guess.
Cute, but I need more chemistry and more story root.
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