Finn's Find: A Love in Mission City Short Story by Gabbi Grey; Narrated by Michael Dean


Another Love in Mission City short story


From the blurb:

Finn

I'm not the kind of guy who lusts after strangers, but the man pulling up next to me on his bike is muscular and hot as hell. I let myself look, and he gives me a scorching grin in return. Then the light turns green, he peels away, and I figure I'll never see him again. Except he almost gets hit by a minivan, and I stop to make sure he's okay. Inviting him back to my place to make sure he has no lasting damage is just professional care, but damn, Ulysses can kiss. Pretty soon, we're burning up the sheets together. Sadly, when I wake up, I find myself alone. Do I have to chalk this up to a one-night stand, or might I find the mysterious Ulysses again if I try?

Finn’s Find is a scorching 6k gay romance short story with a bad boy on a bike, a by-the-book firefighter, and the one night they find their own passion.


Lesetiger's review:

Short stories in which the protagonists have a brief encounter have become something of a tradition in the “Love in Mission City” series.

Here we meet the hot firefighter Finn, who takes Ulysses home after an accident. The chemistry between them is palpable, and they spend a steamy night together. But then Ulysses disappears. The ending leaves you absolutely eager for the next volume.

Michael Dean has turned the story into a fantastic listening experience, and after just 36 minutes, I immediately wanted to know if the two would meet again.

Michael chose the right voices, the pacing was great, and his voice—well, he brought the story to life.


Finn's Find is currently available as an audiobook and e-book

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