Length: 62,771 words
Publisher: JMS Books
Blurb
He’s also been in love with his best friend Dustin for nearly a decade. Years of keeping those feelings under control are put to the test when they begin a summer project together.
Dustin Vance builds furniture for a living, has just earned his pilot’s license, and has an amazing best friend. When he buys a 1976 Cessna Skyhawk, he asks Rafael to help restore it, then travel with him to Wisconsin for the largest aviation convention in the world.
As they spend their days working on the plane, they begin to spend their nights together. Will they find love in the clouds, or will they stall out before they even take off?
4.5 Stars
Rafael and Dustin met in college and have been best friends ever since, now, ten years later, those feelings of friendship have grown into so much more for Raf. He’s fallen in love with his best friend, but Dusty will never return his feelings, permanently relegating Raf to the friend-zone, or will he?
I love a good friends to lovers and this one was well done. The progression from friends to lovers was smooth. They questioned the move from one to the other just enough to make it believable without going so overboard that you want to knock their heads together.
Raf and Dusty had amazing chemistry and were smoking hot together. The sex was off the charts hot and truthfully, not many authors can pull off dirty talk without it coming across as cheesy. There’s tons of dirty talk in this story and it’s anything but cheesy. *fans self*
I loved watching Raf and Dusty work to restore Dusty’s plane, and I’ll admit to googling the plane to see what it looked like. Haha
This was a great story, well-written and with lovable characters, who fit together perfectly and that you could really root for. If I had one complaint, it’d be that I found the middle a bit slow. I think the story needed a bit more angst or action to move it along, but other than that, I loved it and can highly recommend it!
*copy provided by author/publisher in exchange for an honest review*
**Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by Signal Boost Promotions for my reading pleasure in hopes of an unbiased opinion, a review was not a requirement.**
Love in the Clouds is a friends-to-lovers story by new to me author Sarah Hadley Brook. Rafael and Dustin have been best friends for 10 years. Rafael has been in love with Dustin for years but kept it to himself out of fear. After a night out, Dustin sees Rafael in a new light but doesn’t say more out of fear.
Dustin gets his pilot's license and buys an airplane to restore. This gives Dustin and Rafael another reason to spend more time together. Even though they’ve been friends a while, their time together helps them learn more about each other. If you have any interest in learning about planes, I think you’ll enjoy this. I don’t know anything about planes but it felt authentic to me.
This is a sweet story of two everyday, normal guys finding love. It’s a sloooow moving story, which was a little frustrating. The only real angst is caused by the MC’s and their not telling the other how they feel or what they want. And truthfully, I just wanted to tell them to get on with it. You can only drag out that trope so long before it just becomes annoying, in my opinion. I didn’t really feel a connection with Rafael and Dustin, or a chemistry between them which probably affected my perception when reading this.
I think if you’re looking for books with normal men finding love, you’ll want to read this one. Rafael is a teacher and Dustin makes furniture. If you enjoy the friends to lovers trope, you’ll want to read this. If you enjoy the slow burn, you’ll want to read this! And if you like all three of those things, then you’ll definitely want to read this!
Rating: 3.5 stars
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Excerpt
He put the phone back in his pocket and made the short drive home. He wasn’t going to check his phone if Dustin answered, but he didn’t hear an alert anyway. Dustin was probably sound asleep in his bed. He might have to get that number in the morning.
As he turned onto his street, he saw a vehicle in his drive and smiled when he realized it was Dustin’s. His best friend had a key, so he was probably inside. He pulled into the drive and parked behind Dustin’s Honda, peering inside just in case, as he headed inside.
He flipped on the entryway light as he closed the door and found Dustin sprawled out on his sofa, sound asleep, his arm crooked over his head. Rafael was pulled to him like a magnet and he was too damn tired to fight the urges at the moment, so he gave in and let himself look. Dustin’s T-shirt rode up, showing a stripe of pale skin and Rafael imagined it was soft and silky. His fingers itched to slip under the hem. He stared a little too long, though and by the time he dragged his gaze up to Dustin’s face, his friend’s eyes were open and he was staring right back at him, a smirk on his lips.
“You want to take a picture of ... something?” he drawled out teasingly.
Heat flooded his cheeks and he forced a chuckle. “Whatever.”
Dustin rose from the sofa and strode over and hugged him hard, as if just remembering what had happened. “God, I’m so sorry, Raf. Is the girl going to be okay?”
Rafael nodded, but wrapped Dustin up in his arms, letting his head fall to Dustin’s shoulder.
They stayed like that for a while. With anyone else, Rafael might have been embarrassed that he was fighting the urge to cry. Dustin held him tight and shared his strength. It crept into Rafael, shored him up. Helped him get past the image of Daisy huddled in that hospital bed. At least for a while.
When he finally pulled away, Dustin kept his arms around him and Rafael was too exhausted to read anything into it.
“Why are you here?” Rafael’s voice was quiet as he stared at Dustin.
“Because I know you, Raf. I know you care about all of your students -- you open your heart to everyone. But I also know you’ve been particularly worried about this girl. I just didn’t want you coming home to an empty house.”
Rafael’s heart cracked more and he was raw. Open. Vulnerable. The world had reared its ugly head and shown its hideousness and he was lonely. Bone tired and lonely. And he didn’t want to be lonely. At least not for the night. He swallowed hard. “Will you ... stay?”
Dustin nodded, no hint of hesitation in his blue green eyes. “Of course.”
Sarah Hadley Brook lives smack-dab in the middle of the Heartland and is the mother of two wonderful young men, as well as two cats. During the day, she works in the nonprofit world, but reserves evenings for her hobby-turned-passion of writing, letting the characters she conjures in her mind take the lead and show her where the story will go. When not working or writing, she can be found reading, working on dollhouses, trying her hand at new recipes, or watching old movies and musicals. In her ideal world, Christmas would come at least twice a year, Rock Hudson and Doris Day would have costarred in more than three movies, and chocolate would be a daily necessity. She dreams of traveling to Scotland some day and visiting the places her ancestors lived. Sarah believes in “Happily Ever After” and strives to ensure her characters find their own happiness in love and life.
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Thank you both for the great reviews of Love in the Clouds!
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