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A review by notguilty
Finn's Fantasy by K.C. Wells
4.0
I ended up jumping into this series with the last two books, so this is me finally making my way back to the beginning to catch up on all the great guys I’ve missed.
Finn and Joel live in the same neighbourhood and have been ogling each other from afar, wanting to talk but too shy to make a move. But thanks to a really cute doggo they are given the nudge they need. Once the dam is broken, they can’t seem to stay away.
Joel is a 42-year-old recently divorced dad of two teenagers, who is slowly trying to make his way out of the closet. Finally happy, but also a little scared.
Finn is a sweet 25-year-old carpenter looking for a home with someone. Especially a certain sexy older man who is a little useless with a tool but has an adorable dog and makes a mean lasagna. Very specific I know. LOL
I loved how real these two felt, their feelings, and their problems. They’re wonderfully supportive of one other, but also ridiculously afraid of asking the tough questions (as shy guys often are). Not to worry though, they finally find their footing and make their way to a sweet happy ending. Along the way, you also get to meet the incredible group of Finn’s friends, a tantalizing taste of the books to come.
KC is becoming one of my one-click authors, I really enjoy her writing and the characters she creates. Also, I would be remiss to not give a shout out to John Solo who does an impeccable job (as usual) as the narrator on the audiobook.
Finn and Joel live in the same neighbourhood and have been ogling each other from afar, wanting to talk but too shy to make a move. But thanks to a really cute doggo they are given the nudge they need. Once the dam is broken, they can’t seem to stay away.
Joel is a 42-year-old recently divorced dad of two teenagers, who is slowly trying to make his way out of the closet. Finally happy, but also a little scared.
Finn is a sweet 25-year-old carpenter looking for a home with someone. Especially a certain sexy older man who is a little useless with a tool but has an adorable dog and makes a mean lasagna. Very specific I know. LOL
I loved how real these two felt, their feelings, and their problems. They’re wonderfully supportive of one other, but also ridiculously afraid of asking the tough questions (as shy guys often are). Not to worry though, they finally find their footing and make their way to a sweet happy ending. Along the way, you also get to meet the incredible group of Finn’s friends, a tantalizing taste of the books to come.
KC is becoming one of my one-click authors, I really enjoy her writing and the characters she creates. Also, I would be remiss to not give a shout out to John Solo who does an impeccable job (as usual) as the narrator on the audiobook.