Friday, March 22, 2019

S.E.X. Review~ Homecoming by Meredith Daniels

Home is where his heart is.
Broken in body and soul, elite Special Forces operative Jack Dresden returns to Devotion, Georgia both dreading and longing to face his past. Leaving behind the only person who made him feel like he was right where he belonged was the hardest thing he’d ever done…until now. Seeing Dillon again brings back all those feelings, along with all the reasons Jack should stay away.
Pretending was never Dillon Bluff’s style. Coming out right after high school, he faced the stigma of being gay in a small Southern town head-on. When Jack walks back into his life, Dillon knows there’s no denying the smoldering hidden torch he’s carried for his former best friend.
Jack’s a mess and the last thing he wants is to hurt Dillon in any way. Fighting through terrifying flashbacks, Jack believes he’s too broken to be any kind of partner to Dillon. But Dillon is determined to take control and show Jack’s heart the way home.


Sweet, romantic, and captivating~ all words to describe Meredith Daniels’ novella, Homecoming. Jack and Dillon formed a bond ten years ago in high school and although much time passed, a bond once forged can never truly be broken.

Back from his enlistment, Jack was haunted by his captivity, dealing with physical and emotional scars. Dillon never forgot the young man who was his best friend and first crush. Once the men saw each other again the chemistry erupted and a new relationship transpired.

Ms. Daniels delivered a lovely tale filled with angst and heartache. Jack was characterized as a lost soul, a man tortured, both physically and emotionally, one in need of something good in his life. Dillon, on the other hand, had his act together, but lacked the one thing he most wanted~ Jack.

I appreciated Ms. Daniels’ careful telling of a man with PTSD. She gave credence to this horrible affliction plaguing many in the military. I enjoyed the secondary characters, although I would have liked some resolution with Jack and his father.

Altogether, Homecoming hit all the right buttons, and was well worth the read.

Sexy & Sizzling
A four handcuff review 

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