Book Reviews

What a Man Needs by Andrea Dalling at Torquere Press

Genre Gay / Contemporary / Romance
Reviewed by Serena Yates on 28-July-2015

Book Blurb

Six months after the death of his young wife, Nick Torino is a heartbroken single father of a three-year-old. Far from his family, he's struggling to build a new life for himself and his son. A chance encounter with a coworker, Ajay Vinimesh, awakens old desires. Lost in grief, Nick isn't ready for a new relationship, but he can't resist his attraction to Ajay. Giving in could open his heart to love again -- or destroy their friendship.

 

 

This story is also included in Family Time Anthology.

 

Book Review

When things aren’t what they seem, taking the initiative can really pay off. In this story, two men who sort of know each other get closer through sheer coincidence and find they are interested in more. But how is that going to work? Luckily both are open-minded enough to give it a try.

Ajay sees Nick, a colleague from work who lost his wife six months earlier, struggling with his three-year-old son Ben and steps up to help them out. So far, so good. But Ajay finds himself really attracted to Nick, yet he’s pretty sure that Nick is straight. He’s got a kid and is pretty torn up by grief about losing his wife, right? Ajay begins by giving Nick simple comfort, finds out Nick is bi, and decides to stick around.

Nick doesn’t know where up and down are any longer. Losing his wife is bad enough but having to raise Ben on his own was never on the agenda. He feels as though he is a bad father and fears he’s lost his sanity. And after spending one afternoon and an evening with Ajay in a new context he finds himself attracted to his colleague in a far-more-than-friendship way. He needs to decide how far to let this go.

If you like friends becoming more, if dealing with grief and a child as well as a new lover sound like an interesting challenge, and if you’re looking for an entertaining, sweet read, then you will probably like this short story.

 

 

 

 

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Additional Information

Format ebook
Length Short Story, 29 pages/7600 words
Heat Level
Publication Date 17-June-2015
Price $2.49 ebook
Buy Link http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=79_93&products_id=4426