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Feels So Right

by Carol Lynne

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On his eighteenth birthday, Austin Green's father kicked him out of the house for his sexual preferences. Now, all grown up, Austin returns home to attend his sister's wedding. The evening of the rehearsal dinner, Austin meets the man of his dreams. Tony Rumalati looks to be the perfect man. There's just one problem. He's also his soon-to-be brother-in-law's father. Although Tony's been divorced for most of his son's life, he has yet to find Mr. Right. That may change when he steps into the elevator with Austin. Can these two men survive a weekend of lust, love and bigotry?… (more)
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The plot is pretty similar to I Do by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain, of the same series, Naughty Nuptials by Ellora's Cave.

Austin is the estranged son of a southern family. He has left at 18 years old cause his father could not stand the thought to have a gay son. Now many years later he is again at home for his sister's wedding and the first night he meets his soon-to-be brother in law's father, Tony. Tony is an handsome forty something years old man, openly gay for all his life that, during his college years, has has an accident with a best friend girl and the result is his son Neil. Now he is in very good relationship with his divorced wife and has no problem to admit his sexual interest in Austin.

Austin is surprised to see someone who has no problem to deal with his omosexuality in their province town and maybe he sees the opportunity the eventually returns home.

A brief tale of a flame passion: a rapid fire, a hot combustion and maybe not only ashes in the end. Fast and enjoyable, to read in one session.
  elisa.rolle | Jun 6, 2007 |
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On his eighteenth birthday, Austin Green's father kicked him out of the house for his sexual preferences. Now, all grown up, Austin returns home to attend his sister's wedding. The evening of the rehearsal dinner, Austin meets the man of his dreams. Tony Rumalati looks to be the perfect man. There's just one problem. He's also his soon-to-be brother-in-law's father. Although Tony's been divorced for most of his son's life, he has yet to find Mr. Right. That may change when he steps into the elevator with Austin. Can these two men survive a weekend of lust, love and bigotry?

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