Review: Nowhere Fast by Taylor Brooks

Posted August 24, 2014 by Shannon in / 0 Comments

22405591Craig Allen had been following his dreams until bad luck struck. To right a wrong, he ignored his dreams and followed his parent’s wishes. For three years he lived a life that wasn’t of his choosing, each day worse than the day before.

Joe Clayton loved his small town life. The hustle and bustle of the big city life weren’t for him, so instead of going off to college, he followed in his father’s footsteps of running the family businesses.

When Craig has one of the worst Mondays of his life his path crosses with Joe and his family. He feels an instant kinship with them all, but his connection with Joe is even stronger. That connection takes him off of the path he’d been on, and into a world that he never knew he’d always wanted.

Will Craig take the road less traveled? Or will he continue to barrel down a self-destructive path going nowhere fast?

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Release Date: June 2nd 2014
Publisher: Siren-Bookstrand Publishing
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Kenna
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

I want to thank Taylor Brooks for “Nowhere Fast.” I really enjoyed it. Not only is it a hot, sexy romance between two men, it’s about chasing your dreams and having the courage to grab them when you can.

Craig is in a job he hates. His father is an ass, and his boss is a piece of really nasty work. Thanks to a series of events, none of which are his doing, he finds himself stranded on the side of the road in his broken down rental. He’s hit a new low, and he knows it. Enter Joe (and his charmingly mouthy little sister, Donna).  He tries to help Craig, but Craig is wary by now and wonders if Joe and Donna may just be serial killers taking down strangers in distress.

No more spoilers. Just trust me on this book. It’s a sweet one. Sure the sex scenes are smokin’, but behind that, there is a genuine loving, caring relationship. Joe’s obvious love of his Mother and Donna is refreshing, and the way they all simply accept Craig for who he is is touching. Of course, there is some intense conflict going on with Craig’s family, and that only adds to the excitement.

I would definitely recommend “Nowhere Fast” if you are a fan of sweet Manlove with a message…be yourself and don’t let anyone make you do anything out of a sense of guilt or obligation. Loved it!

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.