Author: Andrew Grey
Series: Standalone
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Romance
Publisher: Dreamspinner
Press
Release Date: April 7 2017
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook & Print
Blurb/Synopsis:
As a stunningly attractive man and the owner of a successful
chain of auto repair garages, Trevor is used to attention, adoration, and
getting what he wants. What he wants tends to be passionate,
no-strings-attached flings with men he meets in clubs. He doesn’t expect
anything different when he sets his sights on James. Imagine his surprise when
the charm that normally brings men to their knees fails to impress. Trevor will
need to drop the routine and connect with James on a meaningful level. He
starts by offering to take James home, instead of James riding home with his
intoxicated friend.
For James, losing his sight at a young age meant limited
opportunities for social interaction. Spending most of his time working at a
school for the blind has left him unfamiliar with Trevor’s world, but James has
fought hard for his independence, and he knows what he wants. Right now, that
means stepping outside his comfort zone and into Trevor’s heart.
Trevor is also open to exploring real love and commitment
for a change, but before he can be the man James needs him to be, he’ll have to
deal with the pain of his past.
“You’re watching him again, aren’t you?” Brent asked, and
Trevor nodded without even thinking about it. There was something about him
that hit Trevor like a punch in the gut. James sat there in the midst of all
the chaos and noise almost like none of it quite reached him. That was
fascinating and incredibly attractive.
“We always want what we can’t have,” Brent said from near
his shoulder.
“I know, but I keep wondering why I can’t look away from
him. What is it about this guy that draws me to him?” Trevor had never
experienced anything like this before. He’d known more men than he could count,
and trying to remember them all took too much effort.
“Who knows why we’re attracted to one person over another?”
“I don’t get it. He’s just another guy.”
Brent shook his head and finished his drink, then set the
empty glass on the table. “Maybe it’s time you admitted that there’s more to
being a man than a cock and some balls. That there’s another organ that’s just
as important.”
“When did you get so philosophical?” Trevor asked, honestly
interested in the answer, but not getting one as Bobby and Dean returned.
“Is that the guy you were interested in?” Bobby pointed
across the dance floor.
“Yeah. I talked to him for a few minutes.”
Bobby chuckled and leaned into Dean, whispering something in
his ear, and they shared a laugh. Bobby turned to smile at Trevor. “You weren’t
going to get anywhere with him with your smile and stunning good looks.”
“Why not?” Trevor demanded.
“He’s blind.” Bobby said the words so easily, and they hit
Trevor in the gut. He watched James, and it made sense. The way he held his
glass with both hands wrapped gently around it as if he’d lose it if he wasn’t
touching it. How James had looked through him the entire time Trevor had been
speaking to him because he couldn’t see and was just looking in his direction,
probably to try to be polite. At least Trevor understood why none of his
“charms” had worked.