Sunday, February 28, 2021

Stripped Love (a Guys Next Door series)


The relationship development in Baylin Crow's "Stripped Love" (a Guys Next Door series) happened a little quickly--or maybe I just read it that quickly--but it wasn't rushed in anyway. 

Then again, I tend to be just as obsessively passionate about the things that I love, too (the artist in me matching with the artists in Phoenix/Archer).

["Phoenix—I never intended to become a stripper.

Two years ago I was in Nashville chasing the songwriter dream. Sleepless nights between day jobs were spent writing rock ballads and trying to make a name for myself.

That all changed with one phone call that forced me to return to Atlanta.

Needing consistent income to pay the mountain of debt I'd come home to, I traded stripping my soul for stripping my clothes.

Then Archer West comes crashing into my VIP room, tempting me to break all of my rules.

I want him—bad.

What I don't count on is finding him living right next door for the summer. Inexperienced and with a creative drive that rivals my own, he stirs the lyrics in me once again.

Now I crave more than his body. Archer West has quickly become my unexpected muse."]

Another book with a lot of difficult topics covered and excellently portrayed on the page. 

Also, I usually cringe when a book includes lyrics that the song-writing character creates (because they tend to be overly cheesy and just too much--yes, even for me), but these lyrics were perfect little poems that you can hints at here and there.

I'm quickly running out of books my Baylin Crow y'all. Any suggestions on what to explore next?

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