His Gentle Touch by Stormy Glenn
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TITLE: His Gentle Touch
AUTHOR: Stormy Glenn
ISBN: 1-60601-660-1
PUBLISHER: Siren Publishing
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Review by Lydia
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BOOK BLURB:
Gideon Wulfe didn't know he was looking for someone special until he met Micah Adin. Gideon uses his money and power to immediately arrange their wedding that very night, determined to tie Micah to his side for all eternity. But the next morning, Micah doesn't remember Gideon's name or their wedding. Devastated and feeling betrayed, Gideon leaves, promising to send Micah annulment papers.
But Gideon still wants Micah, so he decides to find him and settle things once and for all. What he finds shocks him. Micah is still wearing his wedding ring and refuses to take it off. Micah explains that he still considers himself married to Gideon and there is nothing Gideon can do to change it. Gideon bets differently and takes Micah to bed, unsure if he's trying to prove something to Micah or to himself.
But just when Gideon and Micah are starting to settle down into wedded bliss, someone steps in to separate them. Can Gideon trust his new husband when Micah's own father is trying to frame Gideon for a crime he didn't commit?
BOOK REVIEW:
His Gentle Touch is the latest release from author Stormy Glenn and both the story and the characters have all the traits that readers have come to expect from her. Gideon and Micah are strong individuals who have overcome obstacles to become the men they are today. When they find their mate, they fall instantly and are loyal to a fault. The passion between them is fierce and easy for all those around them to see. Their story flows smoothly from the first page to the last, and while they may run into problems, the story is not so full of angst that it distracts the reader. As the author reveals their story, it is very easy for the reader to come to care for them.
While some secondary characters seem to become scene fillers, those in Ms. Glenn's books become such a part of the story that I always end up hoping they get their own story. Ivan and Seth, best friends to Gideon and Micah, despite not showing up often are there when the men need them, showing the same strength of character that can be found in our heroes.
The plot of this story is interesting, and while at one point I wanted to tell Gideon “he told you what happens when he,” I could also understand the reasons behind why Gideon felt the way he did. All in all this is another great story from this writer, and it is sure to find its way to many keeper shelves.
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