Double Shot Cappuccino
Five years ago best friends Tyler and Luke joined the military to serve their country, leaving behind Nash, Luke's baby brother. Now Tyler is coming home, something that Luke will never do again, and the first place he goes is the coffee shop owned by Nash. While he expected the feelings of sorrow and joy he feels when he sees Nash he certainly wasn't expecting the instant attraction. What is even more surprising is the flash of similar feeling that he sees in return.

Both men quickly act on that attraction but Nash soon realizes that the love he has felt for Tyler since he was a teen is not returned. Tyler is only in town to pack up his grandmother's house and then he is leaving, and makes it clear that a commitment is not on his menu. Can Nash change his mind or will he be left alone once more?

Nash and Tyler were both characters that displayed grief, sorrow, and joy. I thought Ms. Hecht did a fabulous job of showing how both men have grown and changed in the five years they've been apart. Interestingly Nash often felt like the elder in the relationship, displaying a maturity that surpassed that of Tyler, the military man. The sexual tension between the two men was palpable and the moments of sexual interaction were certainly steamy. I did feel that the story was a bit rushed at times, I know that the two men have know each other for most of their lives, but I would have like a bit more of a connection that didn't involve sex. I hope that this was the beginning of a series because I would love to see more of Colby and find out what is really going on beneath that façade. Double Shot Cappuccino is one tasty, steamy, make you moan in delight story.

Reviewed by: Hayley

Hayley