Best Chance
2015 • 194 pages

Portland continues to bubble up with M/M romance pairings, particularly for the guys who work or frequent RAY'S. Vinnie is one of the bartenders and he's just feeling blah and left out seeing his friends pair-up. One fateful day Chance, his long-lost high school crush, comes for a drink. Sweet. This is a second-chance, grab-the-one-who-got-away romance. Vinnie & Chance went to the same high-school and had one magical, exploratory, summer together. However Chance freaked-out at and proceeded to date & marry a girl with whom he made a life away from Portland. Things have happened and years later he's back to the town where Vince has remained going through the motions of life. There are a couple of bumps in the road but thankfully nothing illogical or that goes on for too long. I did want to smack Chance up-side the head once or twice but nothing too bad. Vinnie turns out to be a seriously nice guy and makes a case for always looking beyond first appearances. The audio is by [a:Michael Ferraiuolo 13467952 Michael Ferraiuolo https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1498214961p2/13467952.jpg], which makes everything worthwhile.

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