LEANING INTO FOREVER
Leaning
Into Series Book 7
LANE HAYES
M/M ROMANCE
RELEASE DATE: 06.26.18
COVER ARTIST: REESE DANTE
BLURB
Geordie De La Rosa is a legend among wine
lovers in Napa Valley. His ultra-fabulous style paired with a penchant for
leading impromptu sing-a-longs has made him a star attraction at Conrad Winery.
Co-owning a well-respected winery was never Geordie’s aspiration but he likes
the niche he’s made for himself. He won’t deny that his job and his friends
have helped ease his heartache and grief after the death of his longtime
partner.
Levi Yeager excels at the art of
reinventing himself. He’s been a minor league baseball player, a college coach
and now a restaurant owner. The problem is he doesn’t know anything about the
food business. And when his chef quits unexpectedly, he’s afraid his new
venture is doomed. But Levi isn’t a quitter. It may be the only thing he has in
common with the beautiful, sassy man from the neighboring winery who agrees to
help get his new business up and running. Neither man counts on their fast
friendship or the wild attraction they feel for each other. However, they know
they won’t stand a chance until they let go of the past and lean into forever.
Review
I’ve been having a little bit of a problem lately. I’ve read a
lot recently, and while I’ve enjoyed each book I’ve read, it’s been a while
since I actually fell in love with a book.
I haven’t found one that made me feel
from start to finish, or one that I couldn’t wait to finish just to see how
it ends yet at the same time read as slowly as possible to savor every word.
Until now.
Leaning Into Forever is one of those rare books that makes
you feel from beginning to end. It’s not
that often that I feel compelled to reach out to an author , babbling like an
idiot, because I adore two very, very
different characters. But I did with
this one. And make no mistake, Geordie
and Levi are about as different as they come.
Now, it’s usually at this point in the review where I may
give some little personality details about the two MC’s. I’m not going to with this review. I’m going to let you discover that all on
your own. Because these two don’t
deserve to have any of their beautiful story spoiled.
I will, however, say this:
My heart broke over and over for Geordie. It’s incredibly difficult to read a book when
your eyes are misted over, literally from beginning to end.
And, Levi….*sigh* Levi is exactly what Geordie needed.
I’ve read virtually every book in this series. This one is by far my favorite.
EXCERPT
“I can’t decide
what to sing. The Sound of Music is always a winner, but perhaps
I should try—”
“Grease,”
Levi suggested out of the fucking blue. He chuckled when I jumped, and then he
handed me a napkin to clean the burgundy liquid that sloshed over the rim of my
wineglass.
“Where the hell
did you come from? And why are you always sneaking up on me?” I asked irritably
as I wrapped the napkin around the stem of my glass.
“I didn’t sneak
up on you. You asked for a music suggestion, and I gave you one.”
“I wasn’t
asking your opinion,” I huffed without heat. “I was talking to myself.”
“Again?”
“I’m always
talking to myself.”
I lifted my
glass to my lips to hide my involuntary hum of approval. Damn, he cleaned up
nicely. His slicked-back hair and close-shaven hint of a beard went well with
his white oxford button-down shirt, houndstooth blazer, and snug designer
jeans. And holy hell…cowboy boots.
“People are
gonna think you’re weird if you keep that up,” he singsonged playfully.
“I hope so.
Weird is the ultimate badge of honor.” I raised my glass in a mock toast then
gave him a lascivious once-over that was too flirty to be taken seriously. “You
look very handsome. I wouldn’t think to pair a sophisticated jacket with ranch
chic and yet, somehow you’ve made it work.”
Levi crossed
his arms and leaned against the wall with a slow-growing grin. The latent
sensuality in the lazy upturn of his full lips fascinated me. Or maybe it was
the cowboy boots.
“Thanks. I
think.”
“Anytime. I
should go.” I shoved my glass into his free hand then flung my yellow scarf
over my shoulder and pinched my cheeks to add a touch of natural color before
bowing theatrically. “Adieu. My audience awaits.”
“Hang on.” He
stepped in front of me before I could escape. “I want to talk to you for a
second.”
The billowy
sleeves of my black tunic fluttered as I motioned for him to hurry. “What is
it?”
“I didn’t have
a chance to thank you for helping me out today. The stuffed jalapeños were a
hit. And they went well with the wine.”
“You’re
welcome. I know my peppers, and I know my Pinot. You were smart to print out a
sample menu for La Vid. The font was all wrong, but it was still a nice touch,”
I enthused. “Now excuse me while I—”
Levi grabbed my
elbow to stop me. “La Vid?”
“It’s just a
suggestion, of course, but I think a touch of Spanish flair would be
well-received. Every other business in this town has the word vine or wine in
it. La Vid would stand out. Think about it.”
“I will. What
was wrong with the font?” he asked, furrowing his brow.
I grabbed my
drink from his hand and took a small sip. “You used Helvetica, Levi. That’s
almost as boring as Times New Roman.”
It didn’t seem
possible, but his forehead creased a little more as his frown deepened. “At no
point in my life did I ever think I’d ask this question at a party but…what
font would you suggest?”
“Andale or
Century Gothic. Or better yet, Monaco,” I replied without hesitation.
“Something classy yet understated and sophisticated. That’s what you’re going for
with your restaurant, correct?”
“Yes. Exactly.
Wes told me you’re responsible for the overall aesthetic at Conrad Winery. Are
you a budding designer on top of being a cabaret singer?”
I grinned at
his teasing tone. “Yes and no. I have zero training in either endeavor, but I’m
pretty damn good at both if I do say so myself.”
“And modest
too,” he quipped.
“Modesty will
get you nowhere. If you want something, you’d better speak up before someone
else swoops in.”
“Agreed. I want
something.” Levi inched closer, seeming suddenly larger than life. His
shoulders were broader, and his expression was more intense.
“What do you
want?”
“You.”
Lane Hayes is grateful to finally be doing
what she loves best. Writing full-time! It’s no secret Lane loves a good
romance novel. An avid reader from an early age, she has always been drawn to
well-told love story with beautifully written characters. These days she
prefers the leading roles to both be men. Lane discovered the M/M genre a few
years ago and was instantly hooked. Her debut novel was a 2013 Rainbow Award
finalist and subsequent books have received Honorable Mentions, and were
winners in the 2016 Rainbow Awards. She loves red wine, chocolate and travel
(in no particular order). Lane lives in Southern California with her amazing husband
in an almost empty nest.
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