Dreaming of You by Ethan Day
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TITLE: Dreaming of You
AUTHOR: Ethan Day
ISBN: 978-1-59632-922-5
PUBLISHER: Loose Id
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Review by Lydia
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BOOK BLURB:
Restaurateur Aden Ingle has been in love with the perfect man since his fourteenth birthday. Unfortunately, his perfect boyfriend only exists in his dreams. But Aden’s always believed it was his destiny to meet his dream man, and he's perfectly content to wait around for him to walk into his real life.
When he meets Logan Price at a Hotel/Restaurant Trade Show, he finds himself drawn to this man who shakes him out of his dream world. Pretty soon, the flesh and blood reality is becoming more appealing than the fantasy. The only problem is Logan lives half way across the country in California.
Aden's going to have to choose whether to give up everything he’s built for himself professionally and uproot his whole life for Logan, or wait for the man from his dreams to become a reality.
BOOK REVIEW:
Aden, who owns a restaurant in Missouri with long time friend Nathan, is having relationship problems. He’s not in one. Part of the problem seems to be that no one can measure up to his dream man, the man he has literally been dreaming about for 14 years.
While attending a business convention in Atlanta, Aden meets Logan, a restaurateur from California, and is instantly smitten. Once the convention is over however the two men have to part ways. What started in Atlanta soon turns into a long distance relationship as phone calls, emails, and trips between the two ensue. Just as Aden decides to move to California he runs into the spitting image, or so it seems, of his dream man.
Now Aden has to decide just where he belongs, with Logan who loves him or with Rufus, the man he just met.
Ethan Day’s Dreaming of You is a delightful romance between two men who met by chance. The characters, both main and secondary, are strongly portrayed. The relationships between Aden and Logan as well as their friends come across realistically due in part, I believe, because of the snappy dialog Mr. Day has given them. There were several secondary characters that I would love to see get their chance at a story. While this is my first Ethan Day story, it won’t be my last.
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