Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Save the Date by Annabeth Albert and Wendy Qualls (Review)


Save the Date
by Annabeth Albert, Wendy Qualls




Randall Young has one duty as his sister’s “man of honor”: to ensure she has the best wedding ever. That includes an epic bachelorette pub crawl, leading him to Portland’s most popular gay bar… and into Hunter Mitchell’s well-muscled arms. A one-night stand with a sexy soldier is the perfect way to ditch that pesky V-card and get himself in the mood for a weekend of flowers, cake, and nuptials.

Hunter wants to blow off some steam before he stands up as his best friend’s best man. He's already married to his military career, not looking to settle down. He certainly doesn’t intend for the one guy he met (and, okay, got off with) in Oregon to be his counterpart in the wedding party. Or a virgin. Definitely wasn’t intending that. Luckily, they have the rest of the weekend for Hunter to show Randall what he's been missing.

The more they’re thrown together by the wedding, the more Randall and Hunter grow together outside the bedroom… which is dangerous because there’s a lot more than 2500 miles standing between them and a happily-ever-after. If they want a future beyond their wedding weekend hookup, both must find the courage to take a chance on love.

Length: approx. 38,000 words

I have the pleasure of being in Annabeth Albert's Facebook group (Annabeth's Angels) and throughout the last year we were asked to answer different questions/polls that would help determine the way this story would build and I have to say that it has been fun to watch it come together,

I absolutely adored Randall, he's like the stereotypical science nerd you went to high school with that will go on to become a rocket scientist or a biochemist that comes up with a cure for some disease, but is destined to remain a virgin for most of his life. I am happy to say that although he is indeed a astrophysicist he is determined to loose his V-card and the weekend of his sisters wedding might just be the time to do it.

Hunter and Randall meet at a gay club and for Hunter, Randall looks like he just walked out of a secret fantasy that he's has had since he was a teenager, there is just something about the geeky scientist really gets to Hunter.

I loved Hunter and Randall together, you know the saying don't judge a book by its cover, well that's what you have here. If you look each of them separately you probably wouldn't picture them together but once you get to know each of them you see how well they complement one another and how perfect they really are together. Opposites do attract!

I really enjoyed this book and I cannot thank the authors enough for doing this for their fans, how many authors set forth to write a book knowing that they will be releasing it for FREE! not many and if they do it's usually a short story but here we have a great story with two likable characters and it's over 100 pages of greatness. I urge you to grab a copy, I have posted links below to make your purchase easier and if you know any other MM fans spread the love around.



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