Friday, March 16, 2018

S.E.X. Review~ Out of the Ocean by Lynn Michaels




Length: 26,500 words approx.

Cover Design: Decorous Anarchy Studios

Blurb

Cal Bigsby spent his life working the fishing boats and ignoring who he really is and what he needs to be happy.

Prescott ‘Scott’ Vandenburton is being primed to take over Daddy’s company, but he craves a life of his own. His only escape is sailing his yacht.

When a freak storm hits, both are forced to think about life from a whole new perspective.

Shipwrecked, fighting for their lives, and finding unexpected love.



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Author Bio

Lynn Michaels lives and writes in Tampa, Florida where the sun is hot and the Sangria is cold. Lynn is the newest addition to Rubicon Fiction, and she loves reading and writing about hot men in love. She writes paranormal and contemporary MM Romance

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Stuck in a storm in the middle of the ocean, Cal and Scott found themselves thrust together and fighting for their lives.

Ms. Lynn Michaels delivered a nice tale about two very different men who came together under difficult circumstances. 

Both characters were likeable, making their age gap easy to bypass. Very little back story but an adventure into a loving future, Cal and Scott forged forward once they were rescued. 

Insta- love and some angst, Out of the Ocean was a pleasant read.

Sexy & Sizzling
A Four Handcuff Review

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