Uncorked by Andrew Grey
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TITLE: Uncorked
AUTHOR: Andrew Grey
ISBN: 978-1-61581-297-4
PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press
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BOOK BLURB:
Bobby Bielecki is heading home from art school to help run the family wine store so his adopted father and partner can take a vacation. While filling in, Bobby will have to deal with his once-best friend and lost love, Kenny, who pushed him away from their burgeoning relationship, encouraging him follow his dreams and realize his artistic talents. Despite the tension between them, Bobby and Kenny decide to put their differences aside and work together to figure out what happened to a case of expensive wine.
Their investigation leads them to a young runaway and people from Bobby's past, and dealing with them reminds Bobby and Kenny of how close they once were. But despite their growing feelings, Bobby is afraid Kenny will do what he’s done before and push Bobby away for his own good.
BOOK REVIEW:
Andrew Grey has done it again. This book is so amazing I had a hard time putting it down. This is a book about Bobby and Kenny, two foster brothers who are raised by a gay couple. The book goes from the present back to when Kenny and Bobby met, which shows the progression of the relationship of the two young men.
The boys' fathers decide to take a vacation and have both boys come home to help work at the wine shop that one of the father's owns. Sean also hatches a scheme to get the boys working closely as the boys had grown apart since they left for college, each going to separate schools. While he is at home Bobby confronts a demon of his own, and finally resolves some of his feelings he has had over the years.
The scheme Sean hatches has the boys working closely together, trying to figure out whats going on at the store. Also they realize their feelings for one another. But, are those feelings shared by both? Are Kenny and Bobby destined to be together?
I really liked this book because there was some sex, but sex wasn't the main theme. For me it was unresolved feelings that the boys felt for one another. I have to give this book a Big 5.
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