My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Straight ex-con Callum has a homophobic father and is in dire need of a fresh start when he lands a job as a barman in a gay nightclub. He is therefore shocked when one of the dancers playfully flirts with him and that opens cravings he never knew he had. Dylan hides his loneliness behind his tattoos, piercings and serial hookups. He is desperate for love as his childhood was full of being shunted around foster families. But then he falls for the club's sexually confused barman and he fears he is now dangerously vulnerable. With a new bisexual identity, Callum is sure sharing the news will tear down everything he's ever cared about. Can the troubled couple put others’ judgment in its proper place and embrace their true desires?
I loved this story which was all about love, hate and how it can be found in the most unexpected places. I loved Dylan and just wanted to hug him at times but he was so calm, accepting and patient with Callum that you could love him just for that. Calumn's family were incredibly homophobic and he was so brave to tell them about himself even if they threw hate back at them. I loved the way the author was able to describe the thoughts and emotions of the characters in a way that I could feel them myself. This was an MM story with plenty of mature content.
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