The Carpenter and the Actor by R.J. ScottMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Grieving and overwhelmed by fame’s fallout after his brother’s death, actor Jason retreats to the quiet cabins of Ellery Mountain, hoping to disappear from the world. But solitude is disrupted when he meets Kieran—a bold, unapologetic man who sees through Jason’s defenses and wants more than just fleeting passion. Their intense physical connection sparks something deeper, but Jason’s fear of betrayal and emotional scars threaten to drive him away. As love begins to bloom, trust remains elusive. Now, it’s up to Kieran to show Jason that vulnerability doesn’t mean weakness—and that maybe, just maybe, Ellery could be the place where healing begins.
I enjoyed this short story with its central conflict of whether Jason can overcome his fears to embrace the love he's found. I found the central section of the story to be a bit boring and some parts were not necessary for the story. Easy to read and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.
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