Length: 43,212
Series
Overly Dramatic (Treading The Boards #1)
Summer Season (Treading The Boards #2)
Received an Honorable Mention in the 2016 Rainbow
Awards.
Blurb
A trip down to
Cornwall is just what Ryan Penniford needs to recover from the daily grind of
London life. Ryan and his amateur dramatics society, the Sarky Players, are
traveling to Porthcurno to perform at the stunning Minack Theatre.
Stuart Box has returned to Cornwall after earning his PhD, and is killing time as he looks for a job back in London. Spending time with Ryan from the Sarky Players is a great way to take his mind off things.
During their first meeting, sparks fly, but not in a good way, and they must work to get past their initial hostilities to discover they have great off-stage chemistry. Stuart soon learns Ryan is not the superficial man people assume he is, and Stuart likes what he sees. The feeling is entirely mutual.
Pity Ryan is only visiting for two weeks, but both men want to see where this holiday romance might take them.
Stuart Box has returned to Cornwall after earning his PhD, and is killing time as he looks for a job back in London. Spending time with Ryan from the Sarky Players is a great way to take his mind off things.
During their first meeting, sparks fly, but not in a good way, and they must work to get past their initial hostilities to discover they have great off-stage chemistry. Stuart soon learns Ryan is not the superficial man people assume he is, and Stuart likes what he sees. The feeling is entirely mutual.
Pity Ryan is only visiting for two weeks, but both men want to see where this holiday romance might take them.
My Review
I reviewed this
book a year ago and my thoughts could be best summarized as follows:
‘This was a very enjoyable, feel good romance which I mostly
read with a broad grin of my face. The one or two more angsty moments were
resolved quickly and didn’t interfere with the overall happy feeling of the
story. If you’re in the mood for an uplifting, funny and festive story, you
could do a lot worse than picking up He’s
Behind You.’
If you’d like to
read my full review you can find it here: He’s
Behind You
Author Bio
REBECCA COHEN
is a Brit abroad. Having swapped the Thames for the Rhine, she has left London
behind and now lives with her husband and young son in Basel, Switzerland. She
can often be found with a pen in one hand and a cup of Darjeeling in the
other.
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