The House on Hancock Hill, Indra Vaughn
Rating: 4 Stars
Publisher: Self Published
Genre: Gay Romance
Tags: Psychological, Angst, Long MC Separation, Melancholy Vibe
Length: 247 Pages
Reviewer: Kazza
Purchase At: amazon
Blurb:
Pastry chef and bakery owner Jason Wood bakes a mean chocolate soufflé, yet his love life keeps falling flat. He’d blame his past if he wasn’t trying so hard to avoid it.
When his family’s farmhouse burns to the ground, he’s summoned to identify a body found in the ashes. Jason returns to Hancock, Michigan, and reunites with a childhood friend, small town vet Henry McCavanaugh. After fifteen years apart, their rekindled friendship soon develops into much more. But Jason’s baggage threatens their blossoming romance, and he leaves town unannounced to escape his feelings—and Henry’s feelings for him. He has learned the hard way if something seems too good to be true, it’s best to run for the hills. Jason stress-bakes more confections than he knows what to do with before wondering if he’s running in the wrong direction.
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After Fated I’m ready to give a try to anything Indra Vaughn wrote. This also sounds just as melancholic as Fated. 😉
I must check out Goodreads and see if you’ve read Fragmented because that book is so damn good.
I hope you check out The House on Hancock Hill, Gabi. It’s different and, yes, melancholy.
Have not read Fragmented yet. Waiting for the right mood. 🙂
I’ll book-stalk you for your thoughts, lol