Tuesday, November 24, 2020

S.E.X. Review~ Forget Me Not by Felice Stevens

Title: Forget Me Not
Author: Felice Stevens
Genre: MM Romance (Cowboy)
Release Date: November 24, 2020


Texas cowboy Shea Montgomery has plans. Big plans. Still mourning the loss of his beloved father, he’s ready to sell the Forget Me Not ranch. He’s finally dusting off his boots, packing up his cowboy hat, and moving to New York City. Maybe he won’t have his horse to ride or a place to call home, but he’s taking his modeling career to the next level and making his dreams come true. First, though, he has to deal with a bunch of corporate types who don’t know the front end of a horse from the back.

Especially this one guy who can’t seem to stay out of trouble.

Or out of Shea’s mind.

Jake Axelrod’s perfect family is shattered when his daughter stops speaking and his husband ends their marriage. Two years later, she remains locked in silence and Jake has closed himself off. His life is structured to the minute, and Jake is convinced he’ll be alone forever, until he’s forced to attend a company retreat at a dude ranch in Texas where he meets a cowboy who sends him spinning out of control.

Jake can’t help falling…off his horse, out of a rowboat, and into Shea’s arms.

And Shea is more than willing to catch him.

Neither man wants to let go, and the time they spend together—whether in New York City or Texas—only makes it harder to be apart. A decision needs to be made: work it out or say good-bye. Jake’s life is in New York, but he can’t walk away from Shea or the ranch, and Shea must decide if the dream of a lifetime will lead him right back to the place where he started, where his heart belongs.








Felice Stevens has always been a romantic at heart. She believes that while life is tough, there is always a happy ending just around the corner. Her characters have to work for it, however. Like life in NYC, nothing comes easy, and that includes love.
She lives in New York City and has way too much black in her wardrobe yet can't stop buying "just one more pair" of black pants. Felice is a happily addicted Bravo and Say Yes to the Dress addict and proud of it. And let's not get started on House Hunters. Her dream day starts out with iced coffee and ends with Prosecco, because...why shouldn't it? You can find her procrastinating on FB in her reader group, Felice's Breakfast Club.
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Forget Me Not by Felice Stevens was a wonderfully written story of two men, very different, yet yearning for the same thing. Shea was a cowboy thru and thru, but his underwear modeling career was also important to him which led him to a crossroad in life. Jake had a beautiful daughter with a secret, which left her with mutism, and him all a jumble in his personal life. When Shea and Jake met on a ranch weekend trip sponsored by Jake’s work the two hit it off in more ways than one.

What I always enjoyed about a Felice Stevens’ story was the realistic themes and the underlying desire for an HEA even in the light of turmoil. The story had some angst but nothing that could not nor would not be solved. Two men who fell fast for each other but still were able to overcome adversities and come out better on the other end.

The secondary characters added to the overall appeal. And of course, Kiss the dog. I am always a sucker for a story with a dog and Kiss melted my heart.

Jake and Shea created a new life together even through the obstacles and brought much joy to their lives, the others in the story, and of course the readers.

Ms. Stevens never leaves a person hanging and always incorporates an HEA. But, I would love more of Jake and Shea.

Definite S.E.X.

A five handcuff review


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