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Last Call

by Felice Stevens, Christina Lee (Author)

Series: Heartsville (Book 1)

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Quinn Monahan and Grayson Page have been friends since high school. Despite their differences, they've been there for each other through thick and thin. Opening Last Call together, a bar tucked away in the small town of Heartsville, PA seemed a natural progression-even if it makes it harder to live with the secret longing they've always had for each other.Hoping to score an easy buck and a place to sleep, unemployed circus roadie Emery Woods chooses Last Call to run a few bets and enjoy a decent beer before moving on. When he finds himself stranded, the unexpected kindness Quinn and Gray show him leads to temporary work and a couch to lay his head. Sensing unresolved history between Quinn and Gray, he squashes his immediate draw to the men, opting to avoid trouble. But as days turn into weeks, denying the attraction is easier said than done.When the men finally give in to the simmering sexual tension, it quickly develops into more than a way to pass the lonely nights. And as they begin to lean on each other for emotional support, it becomes nearly impossible to think of one man without the other two. But while Quinn and Gray are afraid to cross the line of friendship between them, Emery fears once they do, he'll quickly be cast aside. A real family is finally within their grasp, but unless the men can learn to trust each other, they just might miss their hearts' last call home.… (more)
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I would've given this four stars, because I liked each guy, each pair, and all three together - that chemistry worked great. I liked their back stories and how they had to puzzle out what was happening, and then how to make it work. Relationship-wise, polyamory-wise, there is a lot good in this story. They never mention polyamory, triad, anything like that, it just builds organically as it always has. The words are new. The attractions are as old as humans.

If only the writer's style didn't overly-describe.

I think if I could've removed all the excess words it would eliminate a noticeable chunk of the word count. We do not need to name every mouth part needed for a French kiss, for instance. That's tedious. So, readers with similar reactions: the story is great. The style is good but overstated, sometimes annoyingly so. ( )
  terriaminute | Dec 4, 2022 |
Finding love

This was a story of three men, two with troubled pasts, two who have been friends forever and one an outsider. When Gray and Quinn meet Emery sparks fly and nothing is the same. ( )
  Jenx9000 | May 9, 2020 |
3.5 ( )
  JennyR-WY | May 27, 2018 |
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Lee, ChristinaAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed

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Quinn Monahan and Grayson Page have been friends since high school. Despite their differences, they've been there for each other through thick and thin. Opening Last Call together, a bar tucked away in the small town of Heartsville, PA seemed a natural progression-even if it makes it harder to live with the secret longing they've always had for each other.Hoping to score an easy buck and a place to sleep, unemployed circus roadie Emery Woods chooses Last Call to run a few bets and enjoy a decent beer before moving on. When he finds himself stranded, the unexpected kindness Quinn and Gray show him leads to temporary work and a couch to lay his head. Sensing unresolved history between Quinn and Gray, he squashes his immediate draw to the men, opting to avoid trouble. But as days turn into weeks, denying the attraction is easier said than done.When the men finally give in to the simmering sexual tension, it quickly develops into more than a way to pass the lonely nights. And as they begin to lean on each other for emotional support, it becomes nearly impossible to think of one man without the other two. But while Quinn and Gray are afraid to cross the line of friendship between them, Emery fears once they do, he'll quickly be cast aside. A real family is finally within their grasp, but unless the men can learn to trust each other, they just might miss their hearts' last call home.

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